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Employment Effects of FDI in Mexico's Non-Maquiladora Manufacturing
Authors:Andreas Waldkirch  Peter Nunnenkamp  Jose Eduardo Alatorre Bremont
Affiliation:1. Department of Economics , Colby College , Waterville , ME , USA andreas.waldkirch@colby.edu;3. Kiel Institute for the World Economy , Germany;4. Department of Economics , Colby College , Waterville , ME , USA
Abstract:This paper analyses whether foreign direct investment (FDI) has contributed to employment generation in Mexico's non-maquiladora manufacturing sector. Drawing on highly disaggregated FDI and employment data, we estimate dynamic labour demand functions for blue and white collar workers, including FDI as well as its interaction with major industry characteristics. FDI has a significantly positive, though quantitatively modest impact on manufacturing employment in Mexico. This applies to both white collar and blue collar employment. The employment enhancing effects of FDI are larger in export oriented industries. In more capital-intensive industries, the employment effect of FDI remains positive for blue collar workers but not white collar ones.
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