Working Paper

Foreign and Domestic Firms: Long Run Employment Effects of Export Opportunities

Brian McCaig, Nina Pavcnik, Woan Foong Wong
CESifo, Munich, 2022

CESifo Working Paper No. 10168

We investigate a low-income country’s long run employment response to new export opportunities. The U.S.–Vietnam Bilateral Trade Agreement reduced U.S. import tariffs on exports from Vietnam. Employment grew faster in the industries most exposed to the U.S. tariff reductions and this was driven by foreign affiliates of multinationals entering  Vietnam. Foreign entrants continue to expand employment long after entry–even after 16 years. Most foreign entrants are exporters and from East Asia, highlighting that  opportunities created by bilateral agreements are not just limited to signing parties. Vietnam’s subsequent capacity growth allows it to export to other markets over time.

CESifo Category
Trade Policy
Keywords: trade liberalization, employment, foreign direct investment, exporting, firm dynamics, Vietnam
JEL Classification: F130, F140, O140, O190