We conduct an empirical investigation into the effects of foreign ownership on worker skills using firm-level data from Spain. To control for endogeneity bias due to selection into foreign ownership, we combine a difference-in-differences approach with a propensity score weighting estimator. Our results provide novel evidence that foreign-acquired firms actively raise the skills of their workforce in response to the acquisition by hiring high-skilled workers and providing worker training. To pin down the mechanism, we exploit unique information on whether firms use their foreign parent in exporting to foreign markets. Our results suggest a fundamental role for market access through the foreign parent in explaining skill upgrading in foreign...
We study the impact of firm-level choices on ICT, R&D, exporting and importing on the evolution of p...
There is a multitude of empirical research attempting to measure the effects of foreign direct inves...
We study the impact of firm level choices of ICT, R&D, exporting and importing on the evolution of p...
We conduct an empirical investigation into the effects of foreign ownership on worker skills using f...
We observe a substantial increase in foreign ownership in Sweden in the 1990s. Did that have any eff...
Foreign-owned firms are often hypothesized to generate productivity “spillovers ” to the host countr...
Recognition that the creation of new technology is concentrated in just a handful of countries has m...
This paper uses a rich panel dataset of Spanish manufacturing firms (1990-2006) and a propensity sco...
This study discriminates FDI technology spillover from learning effects. Whenever learning takes tim...
This paper studies the effect of imported inputs on the relative demand for high-skill labor. To thi...
Using Swedish microdata, we find no evidence for the concerns circulating in the public debate that ...
This paper investigates the employment effects of foreign acquisitions in acquired firms in Swedish ...
The paper examines whether foreign-owned firms pay higher wages than domestically owned firms, contr...
In analyzing the distinctive contributions of foreign subsidiaries and domestic firms to productivit...
We study the impact of firm-level choices on ICT, R&D, exporting and importing on the evolution of p...
There is a multitude of empirical research attempting to measure the effects of foreign direct inves...
We study the impact of firm level choices of ICT, R&D, exporting and importing on the evolution of p...
We conduct an empirical investigation into the effects of foreign ownership on worker skills using f...
We observe a substantial increase in foreign ownership in Sweden in the 1990s. Did that have any eff...
Foreign-owned firms are often hypothesized to generate productivity “spillovers ” to the host countr...
Recognition that the creation of new technology is concentrated in just a handful of countries has m...
This paper uses a rich panel dataset of Spanish manufacturing firms (1990-2006) and a propensity sco...
This study discriminates FDI technology spillover from learning effects. Whenever learning takes tim...
This paper studies the effect of imported inputs on the relative demand for high-skill labor. To thi...
Using Swedish microdata, we find no evidence for the concerns circulating in the public debate that ...
This paper investigates the employment effects of foreign acquisitions in acquired firms in Swedish ...
The paper examines whether foreign-owned firms pay higher wages than domestically owned firms, contr...
In analyzing the distinctive contributions of foreign subsidiaries and domestic firms to productivit...
We study the impact of firm-level choices on ICT, R&D, exporting and importing on the evolution of p...
There is a multitude of empirical research attempting to measure the effects of foreign direct inves...
We study the impact of firm level choices of ICT, R&D, exporting and importing on the evolution of p...