Trade dynamics, employment and wages in the automotive industry in the framework of the renegotiation towards the T-MEC

Authors

  • María Elena Peyro Beltrán
  • Martha Virginia González Medina
  • Angelina Hernández Pérez

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33110/inceptum.v16i31.412

Keywords:

NAFTA, USMCA, automotive industry, taxes, foreign trade, employment, wages

Abstract

The main objective of this work is to evaluate the behavior in the commercial flow and employment in the automotive industry between Mexico, the United States and Canada in the time frame of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and its effect in the renegotiation towards the new T-MEC. Therefore, it incorporates the analysis of the macroeconomic variables of imports, exports, employment and wages; as well as the tax policy of the new trade agreement, specifically, on issues related to regional value content (RVC) and labor content value (LCV). The methodology is quantitative, so it is based mainly on the data of the variables studied for the three countries of the NAFTA region, which origin is the official statistics of INEGI, Statistics Canada, U.S. Census Bureau Economic Indicators and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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Published

2022-03-17 — Updated on 2022-11-15

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Peyro Beltrán , M. E. ., González Medina , M. V. ., & Hernández Pérez , A. (2022). Trade dynamics, employment and wages in the automotive industry in the framework of the renegotiation towards the T-MEC. INCEPTUM, 16(31), 91–117. https://doi.org/10.33110/inceptum.v16i31.412 (Original work published March 17, 2022)