Using industrial census data for 2000, and smaller sets of survey data for 2001–2004, this paper examines the extent of wage differentials between medium-large (20 or more workers) foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) and local plants in Malaysia's manufacturing industries. On average, wages in sample MNEs were higher than in local plants by two-fifths or more. In addition to being more capital-intensive and relatively large, MNEs also hired higher shares of workers in highly paid occupations and with moderate or high education. Results from large samples of 17 manufacturing industries combined suggest that statistically significant MNE–local differentials of 5%–9% persisted even after accounting for differences in worker occupation, ed...
The structuralist assertion that MNEs involved in export-oriented production in developing countries...
This report is the second from a multi-year project examining how multinational enterprises (MNEs) a...
The growing presence of foreign workers has sparked a continuing debate in labour importing Countrie...
Using industrial census data for 2000, and smaller sets of survey data for 2001-2004, this paper exa...
There is now substantial evidence that foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) often pay higher wag...
This report is the first from a multi-year project examining how ultinational enterprises (MNEs) aff...
This paper reexamines the extent of wage differentials between medium-large (20 or more workers) for...
This paper investigates the effects of foreign worker shares and MNE ownership on wages paid to male...
This paper investigates the effects of foreign worker shares and MNE ownership on wages after contro...
This paper examines wage differentials among medium-large (20 or more employees) whollyforeign multi...
This paper examines wage differentials for four types of workers employed by mediumlarge (20 or more...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1996.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 132...
This paper uses micro data and published compilations of micro data to estimate shares of multinatio...
This literature survey paper overall investigates the presence of multinational corporations (MNCs) ...
October 2009This paper uses micro data and published compilations of micro data to estimate shares o...
The structuralist assertion that MNEs involved in export-oriented production in developing countries...
This report is the second from a multi-year project examining how multinational enterprises (MNEs) a...
The growing presence of foreign workers has sparked a continuing debate in labour importing Countrie...
Using industrial census data for 2000, and smaller sets of survey data for 2001-2004, this paper exa...
There is now substantial evidence that foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) often pay higher wag...
This report is the first from a multi-year project examining how ultinational enterprises (MNEs) aff...
This paper reexamines the extent of wage differentials between medium-large (20 or more workers) for...
This paper investigates the effects of foreign worker shares and MNE ownership on wages paid to male...
This paper investigates the effects of foreign worker shares and MNE ownership on wages after contro...
This paper examines wage differentials among medium-large (20 or more employees) whollyforeign multi...
This paper examines wage differentials for four types of workers employed by mediumlarge (20 or more...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1996.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 132...
This paper uses micro data and published compilations of micro data to estimate shares of multinatio...
This literature survey paper overall investigates the presence of multinational corporations (MNCs) ...
October 2009This paper uses micro data and published compilations of micro data to estimate shares o...
The structuralist assertion that MNEs involved in export-oriented production in developing countries...
This report is the second from a multi-year project examining how multinational enterprises (MNEs) a...
The growing presence of foreign workers has sparked a continuing debate in labour importing Countrie...