Swedish Multinationals and Competition from High- and Low-Wage Locations.
This study uses data on Swedish multinationals to estimate cross-elasticities of labor demand in different locations. With a vertical decomposition of the firm's activities, whether there is substitution or complementarity between employment in different parts of the firm will depend on whether wage changes lead to a relocation of activities or simply to changes in marginal costs and/or demand for inputs in other parts of the firms. It is found that there is some evidence of a substitutionary relationship between employment in the Swedish parts of the firms and employment in other high-income locations, but no evidence of substitution stemming from employment in low-income locations. Copyright 2000 by Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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2000
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Authors: | Braconier, Henrik ; Ekholm, Karolina |
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Review of International Economics. - Wiley Blackwell, ISSN 0965-7576. - Vol. 8.2000, 3, p. 448-61
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Wiley Blackwell |
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