In this paper, we analyse the effects of multinational companies on wage inequality in the host country, studying the case of the Irish economy. Based on a model developed by Aghion and Howitt (1998), in which the introduction of new technologies leads to increasing demand for skilled labour and, therefore, to rising inequality, we conduct an econometric study using data for the Irish manufacturing sector between 1979 and 1995. We examine inequality between wages for skilled and unskilled labour within the same manufacturing sector. Our results indicate that there is an inverted-U relationship between wage inequality and the presence of multinationals, i.e., with increasing presence of multinationals, wage inequality first increases, reache...
Rapid economic growth is often expected to lead to increased returns to education and skills and thu...
The Irish economy almost doubled in size between 1990 and 2000 in terms of Gross Domestic Product (G...
This paper examines evidence on wage spillovers from workers with experience in foreign multinationa...
In this paper, the authors analyze the impact of multinational companies on wage inequality in a hos...
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Abstract: This paper uses a linked employer-employee dataset to analyse the impact of institutional ...
Despite the increased attention on the impacts of globalisation, there has been little empirical inv...
Increasing earnings inequality has been an important feature of the US and UK labour markets in rece...
Rapid economic growth is often expected to lead to increased returns to education and skills and thu...
In this paper we investigate the driving factors behind the diverse employment performances of indig...
textThe purpose of this study is to examine the recent trend of the relative distribution of wages ...
In both the public and academic discourse, the expansion in the cross-border activities of multinati...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last ten years provides an opportuni...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last 10 years provides an opportunity...
In trade studies Ireland emerges as having a revealed comparative disadvantage in labour-intensive i...
Rapid economic growth is often expected to lead to increased returns to education and skills and thu...
The Irish economy almost doubled in size between 1990 and 2000 in terms of Gross Domestic Product (G...
This paper examines evidence on wage spillovers from workers with experience in foreign multinationa...
In this paper, the authors analyze the impact of multinational companies on wage inequality in a hos...
Available from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:8701.800(98/16) / BLDSC - British Library ...
Abstract: This paper uses a linked employer-employee dataset to analyse the impact of institutional ...
Despite the increased attention on the impacts of globalisation, there has been little empirical inv...
Increasing earnings inequality has been an important feature of the US and UK labour markets in rece...
Rapid economic growth is often expected to lead to increased returns to education and skills and thu...
In this paper we investigate the driving factors behind the diverse employment performances of indig...
textThe purpose of this study is to examine the recent trend of the relative distribution of wages ...
In both the public and academic discourse, the expansion in the cross-border activities of multinati...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last ten years provides an opportuni...
The dramatic change in economic conditions in Ireland over the last 10 years provides an opportunity...
In trade studies Ireland emerges as having a revealed comparative disadvantage in labour-intensive i...
Rapid economic growth is often expected to lead to increased returns to education and skills and thu...
The Irish economy almost doubled in size between 1990 and 2000 in terms of Gross Domestic Product (G...
This paper examines evidence on wage spillovers from workers with experience in foreign multinationa...