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Published in: Journal of Quantitative Economics 4/2020

19-11-2019 | Original Article

Communication Cost, Skilled-Unskilled Wage, and Informality

Authors: Biswajit Mandal, Sujata Ghosh

Published in: Journal of Quantitative Economics | Issue 4/2020

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Abstract

This paper establishes an interesting link between informality and time zone differences in a general equilibrium trade model for small open economy. Trading countries are located in different time zones of the world with non-overlapping working hours. Such differences in timing can be utilized in the production of services, and communication technology is an important factor that helps this trading process. In such a setup due to a reduction in communication cost, both skilled and unskilled workers are benefitted, skilled labour using service sector and formal unskilled sector expand. Interestingly, wage inequality between skilled and unskilled workers is widened under reasonable conditions. Another phenomenon that must draw our attention is the contraction of informality due to such changes. Then we extend the basic model to include capital mobility across all sectors and unionized wage in the formal sector. We find that the reduction in communication cost leads to finite change in the structure of production and one of the four sectors of the system vanishes. Subsequently, informal sector contracts while wage disparity is widened.

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Footnotes
1
India has emerged as a dominant outsourcing industry in globalized world and India's IT-BPM (Business Process Management) sector accounted for 56% of the world market in 2015 (The IT-BPM Sector in India: Strategic Review 2015).
 
2
The country has essentially three options to work : (1) Marjit (2007) has described the discount factor to show time preference as a contributor to trade between two different time zones, \( W_{S} \left( {2 + \delta } \right) = P_{X} \), where \( \delta \) represents time preference; (2) second one is related to night shift work. Generally the wage rate of night workers is higher than day wage due to non-regular work time, \( W_{S} \left( {2 + \omega } \right) = P_{X} \), where \( \omega \) reflects extra cost for night-shift work (Kikuchi et al. 2013); (3) half done work/service of home country can be outsourced to a foreign country, which is located in the non overlapping time zone, to finish the remaining work in the daytime of foreign country. In that case, a communication network cost is to be incurred, i.e. \( \rho \). \( W_{S} \left( {2 + \rho } \right) = P_{X} \). Therefore, a country will outsource only when the loss of delayed delivery and night shift disutility is more than communication cost. Thus, the following condition holds \( \delta > \omega > \rho \). See Mandal et al. (2018) for related issues and analysis.
 
3
Private capital is defined as money as loan or investment that comes from private money lenders. As the informal sector is beyond the scope of legality or administrative requirements, generally they face complications while borrowing loans from government financial institutions. This is precisely why they have to rely on non-institutional sources.
 
4
We are thankful to the anonymous referee and the editor of this journal for asking us to extend the basic model to check our results when mobile capital is used in production in addition to unionized formal wage.
 
5
Formal unskilled wage is determined through a Nash Bargaining mechanism.
 
6
Y uses capital more intensively than M.
 
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Metadata
Title
Communication Cost, Skilled-Unskilled Wage, and Informality
Authors
Biswajit Mandal
Sujata Ghosh
Publication date
19-11-2019
Publisher
Springer India
Published in
Journal of Quantitative Economics / Issue 4/2020
Print ISSN: 0971-1554
Electronic ISSN: 2364-1045
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s40953-019-00192-w

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