Trade Liberalization and Unemployment: Theory and Evidence from India
Using state and industry-level unemployment and trade protection data from India, we find no evidence
of any unemployment increasing effect of trade reforms. In fact, our state-level analysis reveals that urban
unemployment declines with liberalization in states with flexible labor markets and larger employment
shares in net exporter industries. Moreover, our industry-level analysis indicates that workers in industries
experiencing greater reductions in trade protection were less likely to become unemployed, especially in
net export industries. Our results can be explained within a theoretical framework incorporating trade and
search-generated unemployment and some institutional features of the Indian economy.