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İhracat ve İstihdam İlişkisi Üzerine Panel Veri Modeli Analizi: OECD Ülkeleri Örneği

Yıl 2021, Cilt: 8 Sayı: 2, 115 - 139, 04.08.2021

Öz

İhracatın istihdam üzerindeki etkisi uzun yıllardır araştırmacıların ilgi odağındadır, fakat bu alandaki literatür ortak bir paydada buluşamamış görünmektedir ve ihracat ile istihdam arasındaki ilişki hala net değildir. Bu makale, 28 OECD ülkesinin ihracatının onların istihdamları üzerindeki etkisini, birimler arasındaki farklı özelliklerin etkisini ortaya koyan, yatay kesit veri ve zaman serisi verileri birlikte kullanarak serbestlik derecesinin artmasına izin veren dolayısıyla daha etkili tahmin ediciler sunan panel veri tahmin yöntemi kullanarak incelemeyi amaçlamaktadır. Bu amaç için, makale 2001–2019 dönemini kapsayan verileri ve istihdam, ihracat, ekonomik büyüme, birim işçilik maliyetleri, işsizlik ödemesi, ticari açıklık ve finansal açıklık oranları gibi değişkenleri kullanır. Bulgulara göre 28 OECD ülkesinin ihracat büyümesi, istihdam büyümesini negatif yönde etkilemekte anlamlıdır. Ekonomik büyüme, bir önceki dönemin istihdam seviyesi, ticari açıklık ve ihracat istihdam üzerinde etkiler ortaya çıkarmaktadır. Ekonomik büyüme, önceki dönem istihdam seviyesi ve ticari açıklık, cari dönemdeki istihdamı pozitif etkilerken; ihracat, istihdam üzerinde negatif yönde etkili olmaktadır. Çalışma sonucunda elde edilen tahminler, ihracat büyümesinin istihdam büyümesine etkisinin, ihracatın istihdamı artırdığını belirten geleneksel dış ticaret teorilerinin aksine, başta ülkelerin üretim yapıları olmak üzere siyasi ve ekonomik faktörlere göre değişeceğini ima etmektedir. Hızla değişen pazar talebine uyum sağlamak ve uyumu teşvik edebilecek rekabetçi bir ortam yaratmak çok önemlidir. Politika yapıcılar ve sosyal ortaklar, eğitim ve öğretim sistemlerini endüstriye bağlama ve işgücü arzını taleple eşleştirme konusunda aktif işbirliği yoluyla oynayacakları kilit bir role sahiptir.

Kaynakça

  • Akcoraoglu, A., & Senay, A. (2011). Employment, international trade and foreign direct investment: Time series evidence from Turkey. International Research Journal of Finance and Economics, 76, 89-101. google scholar
  • Akkuş, G. E. (2014). The effects of trade and productivity on employment in the manufacturing industry of Turkey”, İktisat Fakültesi Mecmuası, 64(2), 1-44. google scholar
  • Aktakaş, B. G., Mike, F., Aytun, C., & Laleh, M. M. (2013). The relationship of sectoral export-employment: the case of Turkey (2004-2011), Journal of Cukurova University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, 17(1), 37-50. google scholar
  • Aswicahyono, H., Brooks, D. H., & Manning, C. (2011). Exports and Employment in Indonesia: The Decline in Labor-Intensive Manufacturing and the Rise of Services. Asia Development Bank Economics Working Paper Series No. 279. google scholar
  • Baltagi, B. H. (2005), Econometric Analysis of Panel Data, (3.bs), England John Wiley & Sons,Ltd. google scholar
  • Bernard, A. B., & Jensen, J. B. (1997). Exporters, skill upgrading, and the wage gap. Journal of International Economics, 42, 3-31. google scholar
  • Bernard, A. B., Jensen, J. B., Redding, S. J., & Schott, P. K. (2007). Firms in international trade. The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 21(3), 105-130. google scholar
  • Dizaji, M., & Badri, A. K. (2014). The effect of exports on employment in Iran’s economy. Merit Research Journal of Art, Social Science and Humanities, 2(6), 81-88, Erişim adresi: http://www.meritresearchjournals.org/assh/ index.htm google scholar
  • Edwards, L. (2004). A firm level analysis of trade, technology and employment in South Africa, Journal of International Development, 16, 45-61. google scholar
  • Erlat, G. (2000), Measuring the impact of trade flows on employment in the Turkish manufacturing industry, Applied Economics, 32(9), 1169-1180. google scholar
  • Feenstra, R. C., & Hong, C. (2007). China’s Exports and Employment NBER Working Paper 13552, Erişim adresi: http://www.nber.org/papers/w13552. google scholar
  • Friedman, M. (1937). The use of ranks to avoid the assumption of normality ımplicit in the analysis of variance, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 32, 675-70. google scholar
  • Fu, X., & Balasubramanyam, V. N. (2005). Exports, Foreign Direct Investment and Employment: the Case of China. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2005. google scholar
  • Ghani, E. (2010). The Service Revolution in India. VOX CEPR’s Policy Portal, Erişim adresi: https://voxeu.org/ article/services-led-growth-india-new-hope-development-late-comers google scholar
  • Greene, W. H. (2000). Econometric Analysis, 5.ed, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, Retrieved from https://spu.fem.uniag.sk/cvicenia/ksov/obtulovic/Mana%C5%BE.%20%C5%A1tatistika%20a%20 ekonometria/EconometricsGREENE.pdf google scholar
  • Greenway, D., Robert, C. H., & Wright, P. (1999). An empirical assessment of the ımpact of trade on employment in the united kingdom. European Journal of Political Economy, 15(3), 485-500. google scholar
  • Gül, E., & Kamacı, A. (2012). Effects of international trade on employment: A panel data analysis, Anadolu University Journal of Social Sciences, 12(4), 23-32. google scholar
  • Hausman, J. A. (1978). Specification tests in econometrics, Econometrica, 46(6), 1251-1272. google scholar
  • Heckscher, Eli F. (1949). The effect of foreign trade on the distribution of income, N:21, 1919, 497-512, translated in American Economic Association, Readings in the Theory of International Trade (Philadelphia: Blakiston), 272-300. google scholar
  • Hoekman, B (2006). Liberalizing Trade in Services: A Survey. World Bank and CEPR, WB Policy Research, Working Paper, WPS4030. google scholar
  • Hoekman, B., & Winters, L. A. (2005). Trade and Employment: Stylized Facts and Research Findings, DESA Working Paper No.7, ST/ESA/2005/DWP/7 google scholar
  • Hsiao, C. (2003). Analysis of Panel Data, (2.bs), UK, Cambridge Universty Press. google scholar
  • ILO, Jansen, M. ve Lee, E. (2007). Trade and Employment Challenges for Policy Research. WTO Secretariat, Switzerland. google scholar
  • ILO, Tarjani, H. (2017). Employment Implications of Trade and Changes in Skills Demand: Evidence from Selected Countries. Employment Policy Department, Employment Working Paper No. 237. google scholar
  • ILO, (2018). Spotting Export Potential and Implications for Employment in Developing Countries, Strengthen Publication Series, Working Paper No. 5 google scholar
  • Jenkins, (2004). Vietnam in the global economy: trade, employment and poverty. Wiley, 16(1), 13-28. google scholar
  • Karaçor, Z., & Saraç, T. B. (2011). Dış ticaret ile sanayi sektörü istihdam oranı arasındaki kısa ve uzun dönem ilişkisi: Türkiye örneği (1963-2009). Yönetim ve Ekonomi, 18(2), 181-194. google scholar
  • Khan, A. H. (1991). Employment creation effects of Pakistan’s exports. The Pakistan Development Review, 30(4), 865-877. google scholar
  • Kılınç Savrul, B., & Kaynak M. (2020). Sektörel ihracatın istihdam üzerindeki etkisi: Türkiye için panel veri analizi. Eurasian Academy of Sciences Social Sciences Journal, 31, 30 - 62. google scholar
  • Kiyota, K. (2014). Exports and Employment in China, Indonesia, Japan and Korea. OECD Trade Policy Papers, No: 166, 1-25. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/5jxzqqw84vmp-en google scholar
  • Ko, K., Rangkakulnuwat, P., & Paweenawat, S. (2015). The effect of ınternational trade on labor demand in ASEAN5. Economics Bulletin, 35(2), 1034-104. google scholar
  • Konan, D., & Maskus, K. (2006). Quantifying the impact of services liberalization in a developing country. Journal ofDevelopment Economics, 81, 142-162. google scholar
  • Krugman, P. (1979). Increasing returns, monopolistic competition and international trade. Journal of International Economics, 9(4), 469-479. google scholar
  • McMillan, M., & Verduzco, I. (2011). New evidence on trade and employment: an overview. In Jansen, M., Peters, R., Salasar-Xirinachs, J., eds. Trade and employment: from myths to facts, International Labour Office, Geneva. google scholar
  • Melitz, M.J. (2003). The impact of trade on intra-industry reallocations and aggregate industry productivity. Econometrica, 71(6), 1695-1725. google scholar
  • Muratoğlu, Y. (2011). Büyüme ve istihdam arasındaki ilişki: Türkiye örneği, Conference: International Conference on Eurasıan Economies. Erişim adresi: https://www.avekon.org/papers/335.pdf google scholar
  • Myint, H. (1958). The “Classical Theory” of international trade and the underdeveloped countries, The Economic Journal, 68(270), 317-337. google scholar
  • Nguyen, T. K. (2015). Manufacturing exports and employment generation in Vietnam. Southeast Asian Journal of Economics, 3(2), 1-21. google scholar
  • Nurkse, R. (1961), Patterns of trade and development, Wicksell Lectures (Oxford: Basil Blackwell). google scholar OECD (2007). Employment Outlook. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1787/19991266 google scholar
  • Polat, Ö., & Uslu, E. E. (2011), “Impact of international trade on employment in manufacturing industry of Turkey”, African Journal of Business Management, 5(13), 5127-5135. google scholar
  • Polat, Ö., Uslu, E. E., & Aydemir, C. (2011), Analysis of trade and employment in manufacturing industry using panel data method, Business and Economics Research Journal, 2(3), 161-171. google scholar
  • Rima, I. H. (2004). China’s trade reform: Verdoorn’s law married to Adam Smith’s “Vent for Surplus” principle’, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 26(4), 729-44. google scholar
  • Stolper, W. F., & Samuelson, P. A. (1941). Protection and real wages. The Review ofEconomic Studies, 9(1), 58-73. google scholar
  • Tandoğan, D. (2019). The impact of export on employment: panel data analysis for regional base in Turkey. Bingöl Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 9(18) , 799-814. google scholar
  • UNCTAD, (2018). Trade in Services and Employment. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Retrieved from https://unctad.org/system/files/official google scholar
  • Were, M. (2011). Is there a link between casual employment and export-orientation of firms? the case of Kenya’s manufacturing sector, Rev Black Polit Econ, 38, 227-242, doi 10.1007/s12114-011-9099-x google scholar
  • Yerdelen Tatoğlu, F. (2016). Panel Veri Ekonometrisi, 3.bs, Beta, İstanbul. google scholar

Panel Data Model Analysis on the Relationship Between Export and Employment: The Case of OECD Countries

Yıl 2021, Cilt: 8 Sayı: 2, 115 - 139, 04.08.2021

Öz

For many years, researchers have focused more on the effects of exports on employment; however, the literature in this area has not found common ground, and the relationship between exports and employment is still not clear. This study investigates the impact of export on the employment of 28 OECD (The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries using panel data estimation techniques that reveal the effect of different properties between units, allows the degree of freedom to increase, and, therefore, offers more effective estimators using cross-section data together. Thus, the study uses data spanning from 2001 to 2019 and variables such as employment, exports, economic growth, per unit labor costs, trade openness, financial openness, and unemployment payment rates. The findings reveal that the exports of 28 OECD countries are significant and have a negative significant effect on their employment. The economic growth, employment level of the previous period, trade openness, and exports have an impact on employment. While economic growth, trade openness, and previous employment levels have a positive effect on employment in the current period, exports have a negative effect on employment. The results imply that the export may affect to employment level. depending on political and economic factors, particularly the production structures of countries, contrary to traditional foreign trade theories that state that exports increase employment. It is critical to adapt to the rapidly changing market demand and create a competitive environment that can encourage adaptation. Policymakers and social partners have a key role to play through active cooperation in connecting education and training systems to industry and matching labor supply to demand.

Kaynakça

  • Akcoraoglu, A., & Senay, A. (2011). Employment, international trade and foreign direct investment: Time series evidence from Turkey. International Research Journal of Finance and Economics, 76, 89-101. google scholar
  • Akkuş, G. E. (2014). The effects of trade and productivity on employment in the manufacturing industry of Turkey”, İktisat Fakültesi Mecmuası, 64(2), 1-44. google scholar
  • Aktakaş, B. G., Mike, F., Aytun, C., & Laleh, M. M. (2013). The relationship of sectoral export-employment: the case of Turkey (2004-2011), Journal of Cukurova University Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, 17(1), 37-50. google scholar
  • Aswicahyono, H., Brooks, D. H., & Manning, C. (2011). Exports and Employment in Indonesia: The Decline in Labor-Intensive Manufacturing and the Rise of Services. Asia Development Bank Economics Working Paper Series No. 279. google scholar
  • Baltagi, B. H. (2005), Econometric Analysis of Panel Data, (3.bs), England John Wiley & Sons,Ltd. google scholar
  • Bernard, A. B., & Jensen, J. B. (1997). Exporters, skill upgrading, and the wage gap. Journal of International Economics, 42, 3-31. google scholar
  • Bernard, A. B., Jensen, J. B., Redding, S. J., & Schott, P. K. (2007). Firms in international trade. The Journal of Economic Perspectives, 21(3), 105-130. google scholar
  • Dizaji, M., & Badri, A. K. (2014). The effect of exports on employment in Iran’s economy. Merit Research Journal of Art, Social Science and Humanities, 2(6), 81-88, Erişim adresi: http://www.meritresearchjournals.org/assh/ index.htm google scholar
  • Edwards, L. (2004). A firm level analysis of trade, technology and employment in South Africa, Journal of International Development, 16, 45-61. google scholar
  • Erlat, G. (2000), Measuring the impact of trade flows on employment in the Turkish manufacturing industry, Applied Economics, 32(9), 1169-1180. google scholar
  • Feenstra, R. C., & Hong, C. (2007). China’s Exports and Employment NBER Working Paper 13552, Erişim adresi: http://www.nber.org/papers/w13552. google scholar
  • Friedman, M. (1937). The use of ranks to avoid the assumption of normality ımplicit in the analysis of variance, Journal of the American Statistical Association, 32, 675-70. google scholar
  • Fu, X., & Balasubramanyam, V. N. (2005). Exports, Foreign Direct Investment and Employment: the Case of China. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2005. google scholar
  • Ghani, E. (2010). The Service Revolution in India. VOX CEPR’s Policy Portal, Erişim adresi: https://voxeu.org/ article/services-led-growth-india-new-hope-development-late-comers google scholar
  • Greene, W. H. (2000). Econometric Analysis, 5.ed, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, Retrieved from https://spu.fem.uniag.sk/cvicenia/ksov/obtulovic/Mana%C5%BE.%20%C5%A1tatistika%20a%20 ekonometria/EconometricsGREENE.pdf google scholar
  • Greenway, D., Robert, C. H., & Wright, P. (1999). An empirical assessment of the ımpact of trade on employment in the united kingdom. European Journal of Political Economy, 15(3), 485-500. google scholar
  • Gül, E., & Kamacı, A. (2012). Effects of international trade on employment: A panel data analysis, Anadolu University Journal of Social Sciences, 12(4), 23-32. google scholar
  • Hausman, J. A. (1978). Specification tests in econometrics, Econometrica, 46(6), 1251-1272. google scholar
  • Heckscher, Eli F. (1949). The effect of foreign trade on the distribution of income, N:21, 1919, 497-512, translated in American Economic Association, Readings in the Theory of International Trade (Philadelphia: Blakiston), 272-300. google scholar
  • Hoekman, B (2006). Liberalizing Trade in Services: A Survey. World Bank and CEPR, WB Policy Research, Working Paper, WPS4030. google scholar
  • Hoekman, B., & Winters, L. A. (2005). Trade and Employment: Stylized Facts and Research Findings, DESA Working Paper No.7, ST/ESA/2005/DWP/7 google scholar
  • Hsiao, C. (2003). Analysis of Panel Data, (2.bs), UK, Cambridge Universty Press. google scholar
  • ILO, Jansen, M. ve Lee, E. (2007). Trade and Employment Challenges for Policy Research. WTO Secretariat, Switzerland. google scholar
  • ILO, Tarjani, H. (2017). Employment Implications of Trade and Changes in Skills Demand: Evidence from Selected Countries. Employment Policy Department, Employment Working Paper No. 237. google scholar
  • ILO, (2018). Spotting Export Potential and Implications for Employment in Developing Countries, Strengthen Publication Series, Working Paper No. 5 google scholar
  • Jenkins, (2004). Vietnam in the global economy: trade, employment and poverty. Wiley, 16(1), 13-28. google scholar
  • Karaçor, Z., & Saraç, T. B. (2011). Dış ticaret ile sanayi sektörü istihdam oranı arasındaki kısa ve uzun dönem ilişkisi: Türkiye örneği (1963-2009). Yönetim ve Ekonomi, 18(2), 181-194. google scholar
  • Khan, A. H. (1991). Employment creation effects of Pakistan’s exports. The Pakistan Development Review, 30(4), 865-877. google scholar
  • Kılınç Savrul, B., & Kaynak M. (2020). Sektörel ihracatın istihdam üzerindeki etkisi: Türkiye için panel veri analizi. Eurasian Academy of Sciences Social Sciences Journal, 31, 30 - 62. google scholar
  • Kiyota, K. (2014). Exports and Employment in China, Indonesia, Japan and Korea. OECD Trade Policy Papers, No: 166, 1-25. Retrieved from http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/5jxzqqw84vmp-en google scholar
  • Ko, K., Rangkakulnuwat, P., & Paweenawat, S. (2015). The effect of ınternational trade on labor demand in ASEAN5. Economics Bulletin, 35(2), 1034-104. google scholar
  • Konan, D., & Maskus, K. (2006). Quantifying the impact of services liberalization in a developing country. Journal ofDevelopment Economics, 81, 142-162. google scholar
  • Krugman, P. (1979). Increasing returns, monopolistic competition and international trade. Journal of International Economics, 9(4), 469-479. google scholar
  • McMillan, M., & Verduzco, I. (2011). New evidence on trade and employment: an overview. In Jansen, M., Peters, R., Salasar-Xirinachs, J., eds. Trade and employment: from myths to facts, International Labour Office, Geneva. google scholar
  • Melitz, M.J. (2003). The impact of trade on intra-industry reallocations and aggregate industry productivity. Econometrica, 71(6), 1695-1725. google scholar
  • Muratoğlu, Y. (2011). Büyüme ve istihdam arasındaki ilişki: Türkiye örneği, Conference: International Conference on Eurasıan Economies. Erişim adresi: https://www.avekon.org/papers/335.pdf google scholar
  • Myint, H. (1958). The “Classical Theory” of international trade and the underdeveloped countries, The Economic Journal, 68(270), 317-337. google scholar
  • Nguyen, T. K. (2015). Manufacturing exports and employment generation in Vietnam. Southeast Asian Journal of Economics, 3(2), 1-21. google scholar
  • Nurkse, R. (1961), Patterns of trade and development, Wicksell Lectures (Oxford: Basil Blackwell). google scholar OECD (2007). Employment Outlook. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.1787/19991266 google scholar
  • Polat, Ö., & Uslu, E. E. (2011), “Impact of international trade on employment in manufacturing industry of Turkey”, African Journal of Business Management, 5(13), 5127-5135. google scholar
  • Polat, Ö., Uslu, E. E., & Aydemir, C. (2011), Analysis of trade and employment in manufacturing industry using panel data method, Business and Economics Research Journal, 2(3), 161-171. google scholar
  • Rima, I. H. (2004). China’s trade reform: Verdoorn’s law married to Adam Smith’s “Vent for Surplus” principle’, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 26(4), 729-44. google scholar
  • Stolper, W. F., & Samuelson, P. A. (1941). Protection and real wages. The Review ofEconomic Studies, 9(1), 58-73. google scholar
  • Tandoğan, D. (2019). The impact of export on employment: panel data analysis for regional base in Turkey. Bingöl Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 9(18) , 799-814. google scholar
  • UNCTAD, (2018). Trade in Services and Employment. United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Retrieved from https://unctad.org/system/files/official google scholar
  • Were, M. (2011). Is there a link between casual employment and export-orientation of firms? the case of Kenya’s manufacturing sector, Rev Black Polit Econ, 38, 227-242, doi 10.1007/s12114-011-9099-x google scholar
  • Yerdelen Tatoğlu, F. (2016). Panel Veri Ekonometrisi, 3.bs, Beta, İstanbul. google scholar
Toplam 47 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil Türkçe
Konular Ekonomi
Bölüm Makaleler
Yazarlar

Hande Aksöz Yılmaz 0000-0002-1115-7535

Yayımlanma Tarihi 4 Ağustos 2021
Gönderilme Tarihi 15 Şubat 2021
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2021 Cilt: 8 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Aksöz Yılmaz, H. (2021). İhracat ve İstihdam İlişkisi Üzerine Panel Veri Modeli Analizi: OECD Ülkeleri Örneği. İktisat Politikası Araştırmaları Dergisi, 8(2), 115-139.
AMA Aksöz Yılmaz H. İhracat ve İstihdam İlişkisi Üzerine Panel Veri Modeli Analizi: OECD Ülkeleri Örneği. JEPR. Ağustos 2021;8(2):115-139.
Chicago Aksöz Yılmaz, Hande. “İhracat Ve İstihdam İlişkisi Üzerine Panel Veri Modeli Analizi: OECD Ülkeleri Örneği”. İktisat Politikası Araştırmaları Dergisi 8, sy. 2 (Ağustos 2021): 115-39.
EndNote Aksöz Yılmaz H (01 Ağustos 2021) İhracat ve İstihdam İlişkisi Üzerine Panel Veri Modeli Analizi: OECD Ülkeleri Örneği. İktisat Politikası Araştırmaları Dergisi 8 2 115–139.
IEEE H. Aksöz Yılmaz, “İhracat ve İstihdam İlişkisi Üzerine Panel Veri Modeli Analizi: OECD Ülkeleri Örneği”, JEPR, c. 8, sy. 2, ss. 115–139, 2021.
ISNAD Aksöz Yılmaz, Hande. “İhracat Ve İstihdam İlişkisi Üzerine Panel Veri Modeli Analizi: OECD Ülkeleri Örneği”. İktisat Politikası Araştırmaları Dergisi 8/2 (Ağustos 2021), 115-139.
JAMA Aksöz Yılmaz H. İhracat ve İstihdam İlişkisi Üzerine Panel Veri Modeli Analizi: OECD Ülkeleri Örneği. JEPR. 2021;8:115–139.
MLA Aksöz Yılmaz, Hande. “İhracat Ve İstihdam İlişkisi Üzerine Panel Veri Modeli Analizi: OECD Ülkeleri Örneği”. İktisat Politikası Araştırmaları Dergisi, c. 8, sy. 2, 2021, ss. 115-39.
Vancouver Aksöz Yılmaz H. İhracat ve İstihdam İlişkisi Üzerine Panel Veri Modeli Analizi: OECD Ülkeleri Örneği. JEPR. 2021;8(2):115-39.