The author argues that the proposed EFCA, if enacted, would decrease the attractiveness of the United States for FDI in the auto industry
There are policies that drive catching-up industrialization other than, but related to, those focuse...
Evidence shows that most foreign direct investment (FDI) flows from developed to developed countries...
Many studies have suggested that stringent labor protections and higher labor costs can limit foreig...
The North American auto marketplace witnessed a major restructuring during the 1980s. This article e...
Recent political development in the advanced economies, particularly in the US, signals a fast-growi...
What effect does foreign direct investment (FDI) have on job creation, wages, and productivity in th...
On October 10, 2007, the UAW membership ratified a landmark, 456-page labor agreement with General M...
The U.S. motor vehicle manufacturing industry employs about 1 millions workers, or about 7.5% of the...
Although empirical evidence on the relationship between labour union and foreign direct investment (...
This paper examines Foreign Direct Investment in the presence of labour unions. An oligopoly model ...
This paper explores the impact of “threat effects” of foreign direct investment on labor markets in ...
This article argues that the various forms of industrial policy currently being proposed are inappro...
During the 1980s, increased attention was paid by the united Auto Workers union and politicians to t...
[Excerpt] The health of the U.S. manufacturing sector has long been of great concern to Congress. Th...
[Excerpt] Only a small proportion of U.S. workers is now employed in factories, as manufacturers hav...
There are policies that drive catching-up industrialization other than, but related to, those focuse...
Evidence shows that most foreign direct investment (FDI) flows from developed to developed countries...
Many studies have suggested that stringent labor protections and higher labor costs can limit foreig...
The North American auto marketplace witnessed a major restructuring during the 1980s. This article e...
Recent political development in the advanced economies, particularly in the US, signals a fast-growi...
What effect does foreign direct investment (FDI) have on job creation, wages, and productivity in th...
On October 10, 2007, the UAW membership ratified a landmark, 456-page labor agreement with General M...
The U.S. motor vehicle manufacturing industry employs about 1 millions workers, or about 7.5% of the...
Although empirical evidence on the relationship between labour union and foreign direct investment (...
This paper examines Foreign Direct Investment in the presence of labour unions. An oligopoly model ...
This paper explores the impact of “threat effects” of foreign direct investment on labor markets in ...
This article argues that the various forms of industrial policy currently being proposed are inappro...
During the 1980s, increased attention was paid by the united Auto Workers union and politicians to t...
[Excerpt] The health of the U.S. manufacturing sector has long been of great concern to Congress. Th...
[Excerpt] Only a small proportion of U.S. workers is now employed in factories, as manufacturers hav...
There are policies that drive catching-up industrialization other than, but related to, those focuse...
Evidence shows that most foreign direct investment (FDI) flows from developed to developed countries...
Many studies have suggested that stringent labor protections and higher labor costs can limit foreig...