Concern among voters in the United States and elsewhere about jobs moving overseas has spurred significant research into outward foreign direct investment (OFDI), which can depress employment and economic growth. Recent research shows that labor market institutions play a prominent role in influencing inward foreign direct investment in developed economies, but little is known about how such institutions influence OFDI. We argue that increasing labor union density or centralized wage bargaining threatens firms’ profitability and thus leads to higher OFDI flows. Yet union density and coordination of wage setting moderate each other’s effect on OFDI since firms can expect wage moderation, fewer strikes, and labor skill protection that offset ...
Foreign direct investment is one mode of entry into international markets that can provide important...
Do variations in labor market institutions across countries affect the cross-border organiza-tion of...
Conventional wisdom asserts that high trade union bargaining strength and a system of co-ordinated w...
Conventional wisdom is that a high trade union bargaining strength and a system of coordinated wage ...
This study investigates whether and to what extent Foreign Direct Investment(FDI) affects ...
Abstract: Labor market institutions, via their effect on the wage structure, affect the investment d...
The paper evaluates the empirical effect of labor market institutions on foreign direct investment (...
The role of foreign capital as a job creator is becoming increasingly important in the context of gl...
The paper evaluates the empirical effect of labor market institutions (LMI) on FDI deci-sions. To th...
The role of foreign capital as a job creator is becoming increasingly important in the context of gl...
This article reviews some of the possible changes that may occur in the national labour markets of m...
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This paper examines the effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on home wages by using a model ass...
This paper explores the impact of “threat effects” of foreign direct investment on labor markets in ...
Evidence shows that most foreign direct investment (FDI) flows from developed to developed countries...
Foreign direct investment is one mode of entry into international markets that can provide important...
Do variations in labor market institutions across countries affect the cross-border organiza-tion of...
Conventional wisdom asserts that high trade union bargaining strength and a system of co-ordinated w...
Conventional wisdom is that a high trade union bargaining strength and a system of coordinated wage ...
This study investigates whether and to what extent Foreign Direct Investment(FDI) affects ...
Abstract: Labor market institutions, via their effect on the wage structure, affect the investment d...
The paper evaluates the empirical effect of labor market institutions on foreign direct investment (...
The role of foreign capital as a job creator is becoming increasingly important in the context of gl...
The paper evaluates the empirical effect of labor market institutions (LMI) on FDI deci-sions. To th...
The role of foreign capital as a job creator is becoming increasingly important in the context of gl...
This article reviews some of the possible changes that may occur in the national labour markets of m...
This work in progress investigates the effects of multinational corporations on labor standards. We ...
This paper examines the effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on home wages by using a model ass...
This paper explores the impact of “threat effects” of foreign direct investment on labor markets in ...
Evidence shows that most foreign direct investment (FDI) flows from developed to developed countries...
Foreign direct investment is one mode of entry into international markets that can provide important...
Do variations in labor market institutions across countries affect the cross-border organiza-tion of...
Conventional wisdom asserts that high trade union bargaining strength and a system of co-ordinated w...