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DESCRIPTION:Moynihan Institute of Global AffairsTrade\, Development\, and T
 rade Economy present:Andrey Stoyanov\,&nbsp\;Associate Professor\, Departm
 ent of Economics\, York UniversityChina’s One Child Policy and Internation
 al Trade: The Effect of Distorted Sex Ratios on Comparative Advantage(Coau
 thored with Ke Gu)Since the one-child policy (OCP) was introduced in China
  in 1979\, many more boys than girls have been born\, changing the relativ
 e female labor supply. This paper studies the effect of changes in gender 
 composition of the labor force in China on international trade. Using trad
 e data on 241 Chinese cities and 44 manufacturing industries\, the authors
  find that cities with higher female population share specialize in indust
 ries which use female labor intensively. They also find evidence that spat
 ial variation in OCP enforcement altered comparative advantage.&nbsp\;&nbs
 p\;Andrey Stoyanov is Associate Professor of Economics at York University 
 in Canada. His research interests are in international trade. His work has
  been published in top journals such as the Journal of International Econo
 mics\, American Economic Journal\, European Economic Review and the Canadi
 an Journal of Economics. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University
  of British Columbia.  For more information or to request accessibility ar
 rangements\, please contact Devashish Mitra\, dmitra@syr.edu&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:China’s One Child Policy and International Trade: The Effect of Dis
 torted Sex Ratios on Comparative Advantage - TDPE
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs</p><p>
 Trade\, Development\, and Trade Economy present:</p><p><b>Andrey Stoyanov<
 /b>\,&nbsp\;Associate Professor\, Department of Economics\, York Universit
 y</p><p><br></p><p><b>China’s One Child Policy and International Trade: Th
 e Effect of Distorted Sex Ratios on Comparative Advantage</b></p><p>(Coaut
 hored with Ke Gu)</p><p><br>Since the one-child policy (OCP) was introduce
 d in China in 1979\, many more boys than girls have been born\, changing t
 he relative female labor supply. This paper studies the effect of changes 
 in gender composition of the labor force in China on international trade. 
 Using trade data on 241 Chinese cities and 44 manufacturing industries\, t
 he authors find that cities with higher female population share specialize
  in industries which use female labor intensively. They also find evidence
  that spatial variation in OCP enforcement altered comparative advantage.&
 nbsp\;<br>&nbsp\;<br>Andrey Stoyanov is Associate Professor of Economics a
 t York University in Canada. His research interests are in international t
 rade. His work has been published in top journals such as the Journal of I
 nternational Economics\, American Economic Journal\, European Economic Rev
 iew and the Canadian Journal of Economics. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics f
 rom the University of British Columbia.<br> </p><p> <br></p><p>For more in
 formation or to request accessibility arrangements\, please contact Devash
 ish Mitra\, dmitra@syr.edu&nbsp\;<br></p>
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