Long term changes in industry structure Effects on trade, real wages and the labour share of income

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Long term changes in industry structure Effects on trade, real wages and the labour share of income Project LINK Conference, Geneva, October 3-5, 2017 John L Perkins National Institute of Economic and Industry Research, Melbourne

Overview (of overview) Economic slowdown - possible causes change in structure of traded goods changes in industry structure - by industry type lower real wages - labour share of income (good or bad? Objective - long term considerations tends - to continue or not? elasticities - reaching long term values? use in long term elasticity based model (to 2050)

Data Sources AMECO - European Commission, Annual Macro UNSATS - UN, National Accounts 150+ countries COMTADE - UN, Commodities, 200+ countries ILOSTATS - ILO, Industries, 100- countries WEO - IMF - 150+ countries Plan: replicate AMECO (Europe plus six: Japan, Australia, NZ, Canada, US, Mexico) for as many other countries as possible.

Falling labour share of total income Source: The Labour Share in G20 Economies, ILO

Labour share of total income Compensation of employees in total income - selected G20 countries Source: AMECO. Annual Macroeconomic Database of the European Commission s Directorate General for Economic and Social Affairs 5

Manufacturing share of total value added Source: AMECO. Annual Macroeconomic Database of the European Commission s Directorate General for Economic and Social Affairs (NB: does not include China)

Share of trade in total GDP Exports plus imports as a proportion of GDP Source: AMECO. Annual Macroeconomic Database of the European Commission s Directorate General for Economic and Social Affairs (NB: does not include China)

Relative import prices Import deflators relative to CPI Source: AMECO. Annual Macroeconomic Database of the European Commission s Directorate General for Economic and Social Affairs. Selected G20 countries.

Globalisation s squeeze on relative wages Relative earning loss for trade exposed manufacturing workers. Source: David Autor, cited by Mark Carney, Governor, Bank of England, 18 September 2017

Trends in GDP structure Source: National Accounts Main Aggregates - UNSTATS http://unstats.un.org nominal, real and US$ terms Overview Expenditure components expansion of trade Value added components expansion of services sector 10

Expenditure components of GDP Household consumption expenditure General government final consumption expenditure Gross fixed capital formation Changes in inventories Exports of goods and services Imports of goods and services Value Added components of GDP Agriculture, hunting, forestry, fishing Mining & Utilities Note: seven sector Manufacturing breakdown. Can we Construction Wholesale, retail trade, restaurants and hotels link to employment Transport, storage and communication earnings? Other Activities Source: National Accounts Main Aggregates Database http://unstats.un.org

The ten largest economies - nominal GDP US$ billion Source: National Accounts Main Aggregates Database http://unstats.un.org

The ten largest economies - real GDP US$ billion at 2005 prices Source: National Accounts Main Aggregates Database, http://unstats.un.org

The ten largest exporters - nominal Exports of goods and services, US$ billion Source: National Accounts Main Aggregates Database, http://unstats.un.org

The ten largest exporters - real Exports of goods and services, US$ billion at 2005 prices Source: National Accounts Main Aggregates Database, http://unstats.un.org 15

Expenditure on GDP - United States US$ billion at 2005 prices Source: National Accounts Main Aggregates Database, http://unstats.un.org

Expenditure on GDP - Japan US$ billion at 2005 prices Source: National Accounts Main Aggregates Database, http://unstats.un.org

Expenditure on GDP - Germany US$ billion at 2005 prices Source: National Accounts Main Aggregates Database, http://unstats.un.org

Expenditure on GDP - China US$ billion at 2005 prices Source: National Accounts Main Aggregates Database, http://unstats.un.org

Components of value added - US US$ billion at 2005 prices Source: National Accounts Main Aggregates Database, http://unstats.un.org 20

Components of value added - Japan US$ billion at 2005 prices Source: National Accounts Main Aggregates Database, http://unstats.un.org

Components of value added - Germany US$ billion at 2005 prices Source: National Accounts Main Aggregates Database, http://unstats.un.org

Components of value added - China US$ billion at 2005 prices Source: National Accounts Main Aggregates Database, http://unstats.un.org

Trends in world trade Source: UN Comtrade https://comtrade.un.org/ Overview: trade by SITC group all data nominal

Standard Industrial Trade Classification 0 Food and live animals 1 Beverages and tobacco 2 Crude materials, inedible, except fuels 3 Mineral fuels, lubricants and related materials 4 Animal and vegetable oils, fats and waxes 5 Chemicals and related products, n.e.s. 6 Manufactured goods classified chiefly by material 7 Machinery and transport equipment 8 Miscellaneous manufactured articles 9 Commodities and transactions not classified elsewhere in the SITC Note: Of Machinery and transport equipment, Electrical equipment is 26% and Transport equipment is 27%. 25

World trade by SITC Exports, US$ billion. Source: UN Comtrade, https://comtrade.un.org/

SITC 3 Mineral fuels Exports, US$ billion. Second largest SITC Source: UN Comtrade, https://comtrade.un.org/

SITC 5 Chemicals Exports US$ billion. Fifth largest SITC Source: UN Comtrade, https://comtrade.un.org/

SITC 6 Manufactured materials Exports US$ billion. Third largest SITC Source: UN Comtrade, https://comtrade.un.org/

SITC 7 Machinery and transport equipment Exports US$ billion. Largest SITC Source: UN Comtrade, https://comtrade.un.org/ 30

SITC 8 Other Manufactured articles Exports US$ billion. Fourth largest SITC Source: UN Comtrade, https://comtrade.un.org/

Exports by SITC - China US$ billion. Equal largest exporter. Source: UN Comtrade, https://comtrade.un.org/

Exports by SITC - United States US$ billion. Equal largest exporter. Source: UN Comtrade, https://comtrade.un.org/

Exports by SITC - Germany US$ billion. Third largest exporter. Source: UN Comtrade, https://comtrade.un.org/

Trends in industry structure Source: ILO, ILOSTAT http://www.ilo.org/ilostat/ Overview: industries by ISIC group 35

Classification of Economic Activities International Standard Industrial Classification, ISIC, Revision 2 1 - Agriculture, Hunting, Forestry and Fishing 2 - Mining and Quarrying 3 - Manufacturing 4 - Electricity, Gas and Water 5 - Construction 6 - Wholesale and Retail Trade and Restaurants and Hotels 7 - Transport, Storage and Communication 8 - Financing, Insurance, Real Estate and Business Services 9 - Community, Social and Personal Services 0 - Activities not Adequately Defined

Share of employment - Australia Source: International Labour Organization, ISIC Rev.2 ILOSTAT http://www.ilo.org/ilostat/

Share of employment - Canada Source: International Labour Organization, ISIC Rev.2 ILOSTAT http://www.ilo.org/ilostat/

Share of employment - China Source: International Labour Organization, ISIC Rev.2 ILOSTAT http://www.ilo.org/ilostat/

Share of employment - Indonesia Source: International Labour Organization, ISIC Rev.2 ILOSTAT http://www.ilo.org/ilostat/ 40

Share of employment - Korea Source: International Labour Organization, ISIC Rev.2 ILOSTAT http://www.ilo.org/ilostat/

Share of employment - Mexico Source: International Labour Organization, ISIC Rev.2 ILOSTAT http://www.ilo.org/ilostat/

Earnings per employee per month - nominal US$, Largest countries by GDP for which data is available Source: International Labour Organization - ILOSTAT

Earnings per employee per month - real US$, Largest countries by GDP for which data is available. Source: International Labour Organization - ILOSTAT

Earnings per month - Canada CAN$, deflated by CPI. Source: International Labour Organization - ILOSTAT 45

Earnings per month - China RMB, deflated by CPI. Source: International Labour Organization - ILOSTAT

Earnings per month - United Kingdom UKP, deflated by CPI. Source: International Labour Organization - ILOSTAT

Wage share of GDP - 10 larger economies (Earnings x Employment) / GDP, where data available. Source: International Labour Organization - ILOSTAT

Wage share of GDP - next larger economies (Earnings x Employment) / GDP, where data available. Source: International Labour Organization - ILOSTAT

Conclusions Many/Most graphs show trends levelling off. Are we reaching long term saturation, maturity? Are all long term income elasticities 1.0? China: has manufactured goods revolution played out? One Belt One Road - boost, but how transformative? China labour costs will lead to relocation? Africa? World trade to GDP: Are we reaching peak? renewable energy not traded. Shift to service industries, not traded Downward pressure on real wages may ease in future. manufacturing decline nearing completion? technical progress to continue e.g. renewable energy long term 2% growth in real per capita incomes 50