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, shows that the extent of local linkages indeed generally reduces the wage elasticity of labour demand. This result is …
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, shows that the extent of local linkages indeed generally reduces the wage elasticity of labour demand. This result is …
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in Ireland. Our data consists of a large sample of plants and their complete grant history. We provide evidence that …
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We examine empirically the effect of international outsourcing on labour demand at the level of the individual plant. We do so by estimating a dynamic model of plant level labour demand, using a Generalised Method of Moments estimator. We use plant level data for the Irish Electronics sector, an...
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difference in wage elasticity of labour demand persists even if we allow for a distinct labour elasticity in multinational firms … elasticity reduction, the estimated shielding role of headquarter services is about 40 percent. -- Labour demand elasticity …
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