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This document examines foreign direct investment (FDI) when multinationals and labour unions bargain over labour contracts and lobby the self-interested government for taxation and labour market regulation. We demonstrate that right-to-manage bargaining predicts higher returns for FDI than does...
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This study takes a new look at the regulatory determinants of foreign direct investment (FDI) by asking whether labour market flexibility affects FDI flows across 19 Western and Eastern European countries. The analysis is based on firm-level data on new investments undertaken during the...
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Sweden is home to a remarkably large number of prosperous multinationals. We argue that this is partly the result of industrial policies that have been biased in favour of large firms, and partly the result of an institutional setting where regulations and controls have facilitated investment...
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Sweden is home to remarkably many large, prosperous multinationals. We argue that this is partly the result of industrial policies that have been biased in favor of large firms, and an institutional setting where regulations and controls have facilitated investment abroad by Swedish firms, while...
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In a union-duopoly strategic context, we explore the endogenous determination and the effects of the unionization structure in a market facing the possibility of inward foreign direct investments (FDI). We focus our analysis on the role of the reservation wages in home and foreign market and...
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In a union-oligopoly context, we interpret the optimal equilibria may arise from the implementation of any possible policies of a benevolent social planner in the labour market. The applied policies may contradict or correspond with unions' and firms' objectives, while in other cases...
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Climate change, security and cost of energy supplies, and the competitiveness of firms and economies have been focal points of the general political and economic policy debate in recent years. This article examines the choices in this field made at global level with the Kyoto Protocol and in...
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This paper examines illegal immigration in a spatial context. Consider two countries: a source and a host of illegal immigration. Both countries produce the same good employing labor. There are legal restrictions to the movement of labor across countries. The host country consists of two regions...
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This paper analyses the relationship between union power and the presence of multinational enterprises. The focus is on how union-firm bargaining structure and bargaining scope affect-and are affected by-strategic foreign direct investment (FDI). Concerning the bargaining scope (for a given...
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How is economic policy made? In this paper we study a key determinant of the answer to the question: lobbying by fi … persistence in lobbying. The existence of these costs is further confi…rmed in studying how fi…rms responded to a particular …
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