000100724 001__ 100724 000100724 005__ 20210819132611.0 000100724 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.22004/ag.econ.100724 000100724 037__ $$a422-2016-26922 000100724 041__ $$aeng 000100724 084__ $$aF16 000100724 084__ $$aQ17 000100724 245__ $$aTrade and employment linkages in Indonesian Agriculture 000100724 260__ $$c2011 000100724 269__ $$a2011 000100724 270__ $$mdavid.vanzetti@anu.edu.au$$pVanzetti, David 000100724 300__ $$a12 000100724 336__ $$aConference Paper/ Presentation 000100724 520__ $$aTrade negotiators are concerned about the possible negative effects of trade liberalisation on employment in specific sectors. The agricultural sector has characteristics that make it different from industrial or service sectors. These are an informal labour force, low productivity, relative absence of regulations and a tie to land. These characteristics help the sector adjust to trade shocks. In this application, a global computable general equilibrium model is used to determine trade shocks that are passed to a single country general equilibrium model to analyse employment and wage effects for four skills levels in Indonesian agriculture. Employment tends to move with output in the primary agricultural sector where capital-labour substitution is relatively low. However, factor substitution appears to be greater in the processed agricultural sector. The employment effects of trade shocks are quite small, with the possible exception of the highly protected sugar sector. Implications for trade and labour market policies are drawn. 000100724 546__ $$aEnglish 000100724 650__ $$aAgricultural and Food Policy 000100724 650__ $$aInternational Relations/Trade 000100724 6531_ $$aIndonesia 000100724 6531_ $$aagriculture 000100724 6531_ $$atrade 000100724 6531_ $$aemployment 000100724 700__ $$aVanzetti, David 000100724 700__ $$aOktaviani, Rina 000100724 8564_ $$91158bd62-5973-4dc2-bb50-4feeddcb1870$$s238474$$uhttps://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/100724/files/Vanzetti%20D.pdf 000100724 887__ $$ahttp://purl.umn.edu/100724 000100724 909CO $$ooai:ageconsearch.umn.edu:100724$$pGLOBAL_SET 000100724 912__ $$nSubmitted by Megan Watmuff (megan@aomevents.com) on 2011-02-23T02:21:06Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Vanzetti D.pdf: 238474 bytes, checksum: 48efebc189a7a3a4a8c01a7e73e49b5a (MD5) 000100724 912__ $$nMade available in DSpace on 2011-02-23T02:21:07Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Vanzetti D.pdf: 238474 bytes, checksum: 48efebc189a7a3a4a8c01a7e73e49b5a (MD5) Previous issue date: 2011 000100724 913__ $$aLicense granted by Megan Watmuff (megan@aomevents.com) on 2011-02-23T02:15:46Z (GMT): <center> <h2> Deposit Agreement </h2> </center> I represent that I am the creator of the digital material identified herein (&ldquo;Work&rdquo;). I represent that the work is original and that I either own all rights of copyright or have the right to deposit the copy in a digital archive such as AgEcon Search. I represent that in regard to any non-original material included in the Work I have secured written permission of the copyright owner (s) for this use or believe this use is allowed by law. I further represent that I have included all appropriate credits and attributions. I hereby grant the Regents of the University of Minnesota (&ldquo;University&rdquo;), through AgEcon Search, a non-exclusive right to access, reproduce, and distribute the Work, in whole or in part, for the purposes of security, preservation, and perpetual access. I grant the University a limited, non-exclusive right to make derivative works for the purpose of migrating the Work to other media or formats in order to preserve access to the Work. I do not transfer or intend to transfer any right of copyright or other intellectual property to the University. If the Deposit Agreement is executed by the Author�s Representative, the Representative shall separately execute the following representation: I represent that I am authorized by the Author to execute this Deposit Agreement on behalf of the Author. 000100724 980__ $$a422 000100724 982__ $$gAustralian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society>2011 Conference (55th), February 8-11, 2011, Melbourne, Australia