Labor market rigidity at home and multinational corporations’ flexible production reallocation abroad
JaeBin Ahn,
Jaerim Choi and
Sunghoon Chung
Journal of Development Economics, 2025, vol. 176, issue C
Abstract:
An unprecedented regime change following the 2017 presidential impeachment led to a dramatic shift to more rigid labor market policies in the Republic of Korea, represented by consecutive double-digit hikes in the minimum wage in the next two years. Using a firm-level data set with detailed information about foreign affiliates over the period of 2013∼19, this paper assesses the employment consequences of stricter labor market regulations. The empirical evidence uncovers an underexplored mechanism through which domestic labor market rigidity can reduce domestic employment as multinational firms with flexible internal networks reallocate production tasks across borders.
Keywords: Labor market rigidity; Production reallocation; MNCs; Foreign affiliates; Employment adjustment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F23 J23 J80 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jdeveco.2025.103502
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