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The authors provide evidence on the impact of foreign ownership on labor market outcomes analyzing pay differences between foreign-acquired and domestically owned firms. For this purpose, they use firm-level data from 16 European countries over the time period 19992006. Combing propensity score...
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We provide evidence on the impact of globalization on labor market outcomes analyzing pay differences between foreign …
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The authors provide evidence on the impact of foreign ownership on labor market outcomes analyzing pay differences between foreign-acquired and domestically owned firms. For this purpose, they use firm-level data from 16 European countries over the time period 19992006. Combing propensity score...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009544359
We provide evidence on the impact of globalization on labor market outcomes analyzing pay differences between foreign …, we find systematic wage premia in Western European countries, but not so in Eastern Europe. -- Globalization ; mergers …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009411931
We provide evidence on the impact of globalization on labor market outcomes analyzing pay differences between foreign …, we find systematic wage premia in Western European countries, but not so in Eastern Europe. -- Globalization ; mergers …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009731061
We provide evidence on the impact of globalisation on labour market outcomes analysing pay differences between foreign-acquired and domestically-owned firms. For this purpose, we use firm level data from 16 European countries over the time period 1999 to 2006. Applying propensity score matching...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011435339
Over the past two decades, governments worldwide have continued to liberalise restrictions on international investment with only occasional relapses. Yet, FDI liberalisation remains an unfinished agenda in various parts of the world and across sectors. This paper sheds light on their potential...
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This study investigates to which extent firms operating in sectors more integrated into Global Value Chains (GVC) are more likely to be involved in cross-border Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) flows. We focus on firms acquired in the EU27 during the period 2008-2020 employing a gravity model....
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that sectoral shocks are at the root of merger waves. Deregulation and globalization are identified as the shocks …
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To examine the impact of globalization on managerial compensation, we consider a matching model where a number of firms … compete both in the product market and in the managerial market. We show that globalization, i.e. the simultaneous integration …
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