Effects of Chinese Import Competition on Self-Employed Business Owners in the US
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
5-1-2025
Abstract
Exploiting variation in exposure to Chinese import growth across local markets, I investigate the effects of import competition on self-employment in the US. The China trade shock had a sizable negative impact on incorporated self-employed business owners (i.e., entrepreneurs) in manufacturing. The reduction in entrepreneurs also significantly contributed to the decline in total manufacturing employment. The analysis also indicates that other sectors have not absorbed entrepreneurs released from manufacturing. Finally, the effects on entrepreneurship are similar across different demographic groups characterized by gender, age, and education.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Review of International Economics
First Page
436
Last Page
449
Recommended Citation
Unel, B. (2025). Effects of Chinese Import Competition on Self-Employed Business Owners in the US. Review of International Economics, 33 (2), 436-449. https://doi.org/10.1111/roie.12788