@article{oai:nagoya.repo.nii.ac.jp:00012716, author = {中村, 岳穂}, issue = {2}, journal = {経済科学}, month = {Sep}, note = {This paper studies the impact of trade openness between a developed and a developing country on skilled-unskilled wage inequalities. The linkage between international trade and income distribution has been examined mostly by using the Heckscher-Ohlin (HO) framework. The well known Stolper-Samuelson (SS) theorem states that, in response to North-South trade openness. the relative wage of skilled labor in the less skill abundant developing country must fall. Departing from the HO framework, this paper introduces endogenous directed technical changes. originally discussed by Acemoglu (1998; 2002), into a North-South trading model. An opening of North-South trade induces the directed technical changes. which add further impact on the relative wage of skilled labor. We show that if the positive effect of the trade-induced technical changes (TITC) on the relative wage of skilled labor is sufficiently large, the SS theorem is not valid in the developing country. The elasticity of substitution between different factors determines how powerful the effects of TITC are. If the elasticity of substitution is sufficiently large. the relative wage of skilled labor rises in response to trade openness.}, pages = {51--68}, title = {貿易誘発的技術進歩と開発途上国の賃金格差}, volume = {58}, year = {2010} }