Working Paper

The Bazaar Effect, Unbundling of Comparative Advantage, and Migration

Wilhelm Kohler
CESifo, Munich, 2007

CESifo Working Paper No. 1932

Germany exhibits a strong reduction in domestic manufacturing production depth (bazaar effect). I argue that this reflects an unbundling of comparative advantage. Using a model where Ricardian plus Heckscher-Ohlin-type comparative advantage relates to fragments of production, I compare a trading equilibrium where all fragments are located within a country with an equilibrium where input sub-bundles may be traded (offshoring). The model allows for several goods and two fragments, produced with high-skilled and low-skilled labor. I address wage and welfare effects under flexible wages, and under a minimum wage. I also explore trade policy implications and compare offshoring to migration.

Keywords: comparative advantage, offshoring, outsourcing, globalization, migration