Industrial Adjustment: Context, Causes, Impacts and Methods for Analysis


Autoria(s): PROULX, Pierre-Paul
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22/09/2006

22/09/2006

1985

Resumo

Adjustement is an ongoing process by which factors of reallocated to equalize their returns in different uses. Adjustment occurs though market mechanisms or intrafirm reallocation of resources as a result of changes in terms of trade, government policies, resource availability, technological change, etc. These changes alter production opportunities and production, transaction and information costs, and consequently modify production functions, organizational design, etc. In this paper we define adjustment (section 2); review empirical estimates of the extent of adjustment in Canada and abroad (section 3); review selected features of the trade policy and adjustment context of relevance for policy formulation among which: slow growth, a shift to services, a shift to the Pacific Rim, the internationalization of production, investment distribution communications the growing use of NTB's, changes in foreign direct investment patterns, intrafirm and intraindustry trade, interregional trade flows, differences in micro economic adjustment processes of adjustment as between subsidiaries and Canadian companies (section 4); examine methodologies and results of studies of the impact of trade liberalization on jobs (section 5); and review the R. Harris general equilibrium model (section 6). Our conclusion emphasizes the importance of harmonizing commercial and domestic policies dealing with adjustment (section 7). We close with a bibliography of relevant publications.

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PROULX, Pierre-Paul, «Industrial Adjustment: Context, Causes, Impacts and Methods for Analysis», Cahier de recherche #8561, Département de sciences économiques, Université de Montréal, 1985, 36 pages.

http://hdl.handle.net/1866/410

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Cahier de recherche #8561

Palavras-Chave #Industrial Adaptation #Trade Policy #Economic Growth #Trade Liberalization
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Article