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Labor Adjustment Costs in a Destination Country: the Case of Mexico

Raymond Robertson and Donald H. Dutkowsky

Chapter 15 in Not Just Neighbors:The Remarkable Economic Relationships in North America, 2026, pp 497-528 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: Rodrik [Rodrik, 1997. Has Globalization Gone Too Far? Institute for International Economics, Washington, DC.] argues that firms use the threat of moving to low-cost (generally developing) markets to make employment more flexible at home. Although a large literature documents significant adjustment costs in developed countries, we know little about their size and importance in developing countries that receive capital. We employ monthly Mexican data from the GATT–NAFTA period to estimate adjustment costs in Mexico. We consider adjustment costs for production and non-production workers and allow for asymmetry. While patterns of adjustment costs are similar as in developed countries, adjustment costs in Mexico are generally an order of magnitude smaller.

Keywords: US–Mexico Trade; Economic Integration; North American Competitiveness; USMCA / NAFTA; Global Supply Chains; Migration and Labor Markets; Wage Inequality; Cross-border Economics; Trade Policy and Development; Regional Economic Integration; US–Mexico Relations; Bilateral Trade Flows; Border Economy; Globalization and Inequality; Policy Responses to Trade Shocks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F13 F15 F22 J61 O24 P16 P52 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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