The impact of financial openness on the earnings of self-employed workers - an empirical evidence from a panel dataset
Author(s) -
Thi Thu Huong Le,
Thi Ly Bui,
Huyen Minh Nguyen
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of international economics and management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2615-9856
DOI - 10.38203/jiem.020.2.0009
Subject(s) - openness to experience , earnings , economics , panel data , unemployment , liberalization , capital account , empirical research , empirical evidence , labour economics , monetary economics , macroeconomics , finance , econometrics , market economy , psychology , social psychology , philosophy , epistemology
This paper contributes to the literature on the effect of financial openness by investigating the factors and determinants which drive the income share to self-employed labor during financial liberalization. The question of the precise impact of liberalization on the share of the self-employed has received less attention in the literature. The authors use a de jure or a rule-based indicator as a measure of capital account openness. The empirical work is applied for a panel dataset of 30 countries during the period of 1970 2015. The results from all specifications support the hypothesis that financial integration leads to an increase in the unemployment rate as well as in the income share of self-employed. Nevertheless, the positive relation between financial openness and self-employed income is not evident when we focus solely on developed countries.
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