The Effects of Foreign Trade on Real Wages: The Case of the United States and Canada

Location

CSU Ballroom

Start Date

10-4-2018 2:00 PM

End Date

10-4-2018 3:30 PM

Student's Major

Economics

Student's College

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Mentor's Name

Kwang Woo (Ken) Park

Mentor's Department

Economics

Mentor's College

Social and Behavioral Sciences

Description

According to the United States Trade Representative, Canada is the United States’ largest export market with machinery (HS 2-digit code 84) being the Unites States largest export in 2015. The main purpose of this paper is to find a relationship between trade of the United States and Canada and real wages in the United States in the period of 2010.1 to 2016.12. According to the results, the method Karaalp et al (2016) uses is insignificant in the case of machinery exports to Canada and the United States real wages in manufacturing. The new model we develop shows that there is an insignificant relationship between machinery exports and real wages but shows strong long run relationship with industrial production index: Durable goods: Machinery and the Canadian and the United States exchange rate. We then discuss further research methods.

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The Effects of Foreign Trade on Real Wages: The Case of the United States and Canada

CSU Ballroom

According to the United States Trade Representative, Canada is the United States’ largest export market with machinery (HS 2-digit code 84) being the Unites States largest export in 2015. The main purpose of this paper is to find a relationship between trade of the United States and Canada and real wages in the United States in the period of 2010.1 to 2016.12. According to the results, the method Karaalp et al (2016) uses is insignificant in the case of machinery exports to Canada and the United States real wages in manufacturing. The new model we develop shows that there is an insignificant relationship between machinery exports and real wages but shows strong long run relationship with industrial production index: Durable goods: Machinery and the Canadian and the United States exchange rate. We then discuss further research methods.

Recommended Citation

Nemitz, Matthew. "The Effects of Foreign Trade on Real Wages: The Case of the United States and Canada." Undergraduate Research Symposium, Mankato, MN, April 10, 2018.
https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/urs/2018/poster-session-B/33