Tehran Institute for Advanced Studies (TEIAS)

/ Reshoring, Automation, and Labor MarketsUnder Trade Uncertainty – Hamid Firooz

Talk

Reshoring, Automation, and Labor Markets Under Trade Uncertainty (joint with Sylvain Leduc, Zheng Liu)

TeIAS Lecture Poster - Hamid Firooz

December 29, 2025
(8 Dey, 1404)

1:30 - 2:30 PM

Venue

In-person seminar: Room 3005, Daneshvar Building, Khatm University.

This event will also be live-streamed. Link will be provided to registrants.

Registration Deadline

December 28, 2025

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Hamid Firooz

Assistant Professor of Economics, North Carolina State University

Overview

We study the implications of trade uncertainty for reshoring, automation, and U.S. labor markets. Rising trade uncertainty creates incentives for firms to reduce exposure to foreign suppliers by moving production and distribution processes to domestic producers. However, we argue that reshoring does not necessarily bring jobs back to the home country or boost domestic wages, especially when firms have access to labor-substituting technologies such as automation. Automation improves labor productivity and facilitates reshoring, but it can also displace jobs. Furthermore, automation poses a threat that weakens the bargaining power of unskilled workers in wage negotiations, depressing their wages and raising the skill premium and wage inequality. Our model predictions are in line with industry-level empirical evidence.

Biography

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Hamid is an Assistant Professor of Economics at North Carolina State University. Prior to this appointment, he served as a Visiting Fellow (Senior Economist) at the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco and held faculty positions at the University of Rochester and the University of Florida. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from Penn State in 2019. His research interests include International Trade, Market Power, Macro-Labor, and Firm Dynamics.