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Many developing countries would like to increase the share of modern or formal sectors in their employment. One way to accomplish this goal may be to encourage the entrance of foreign firms. They are typically relatively large, with high productivity and good access to foreign markets, and might...
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The growing number of cross-border acquisitions has in many countries raised concerns about labor demand consequences …
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We use Swedish matched employer-employee data to analyze the impact of multinational activity and foreign acquisitions … requiring personal interaction than local firms. Moreover, acquisitions of local firms by both foreign and domestic MNEs tend to …
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acquisitions. We distinguish between foreign greenfields and takeovers and compare foreign owned firms with both domestic …
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This paper attempts to measure the size of South-South FDI in developing East Asia and the trends in it, and the characteristics of the investing countries and the investments themselves. It also summarizes the findings of studies in individual countries of the effects of these investments. The...
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Foreign direct investment has been important in the economic growth and global economic integration of developing countries over the last decades. Both Northeast and Southeast Asia, especially the latter, have been part of this development with increasing inflows of FDI and greater foreign...
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Foreign direct investment has been of great importance in economic growth and global economic integration over the last decades. South East Asia has been part of this development with rapidly increasing inflows of FDI. However, there are large variations over time and between countries in the...
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-multinational firms. We examine the impact of acquisitions on wage dispersion in Sweden using a large matched employer-employee data set …. Foreign acquisitions of Swedish firms increase wage dispersion by increasing wages for high-skilled workers. The positive …
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FDI can be an important channel for developing countries’ ability to get access to new technology. The impact of FDI on domestically-owned firms’ technology development is less examined but it is frequently argued that technology externalities or demonstration effects could have a positive...
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This paper examines the effect of FDI on job creation in the Chinese manufacturing sector. As one of the world’s largest recipients of FDI, China has arguably benefited from foreign multinational enterprises in various respects. However, one of the main challenges for China, and other...
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