This is the author accepted manuscriptScholars argue that multinational corporations tend to locate their investment in countries with lower labor standards, but empirical results are highly inconsistent. In this paper, we investigate the effect of differential labor standards on the location choice of outward greenfield foreign direct investment (FDI) from Brazil, Russia, India and China (i.e., the BRIC countries). We find robust evidence that while there is a tendency towards the attraction of FDI by lower labor standards in developed countries, such a “race” is absent in FDI directed to developing countries. Location choice is highly path dependent upon previous trading relations between the home and the host country, which hampers the M...
A common critique of globalization is that it leads to a race to the bottom. This hypothesis assumes...
The paper reviews empirical studies on how various location factors influence foreign direct investm...
The paper evaluates the empirical effect of labor market institutions on foreign direct investment (...
Scholars argue that multinational corporations tend to locate their investment in countries with low...
The paper analyses the new trend of outward foreign direct investment (FDI) by multinational compani...
Evidence shows that most foreign direct investment (FDI) flows from developed to developed countries...
Using the Benchmark and Annual Surveys of U.S. Direct Investment Abroad collected by the Bureau of E...
This paper investigates the effects of multinational corporations on labor standards. We argue that ...
'Foreign direct investment (FDI) has grown far more rapidly than trade during the last two decades. ...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has grown far more rapidly than trade during the last two decades. A...
A common critique of globalization is that it leads to a race to the bottom. Speci\u85cally, it is a...
This paper explores the relationship between foreign direct investment, or the activities of transna...
The stylized literature on foreign direct investment (FDI) suggests that developing countries should...
Among the many concerns over globalization is that as nations compete for mobile firms, they will re...
The combined economies of Brazil, Russia, India, and China (BRIC) have attracted more and more Forei...
A common critique of globalization is that it leads to a race to the bottom. This hypothesis assumes...
The paper reviews empirical studies on how various location factors influence foreign direct investm...
The paper evaluates the empirical effect of labor market institutions on foreign direct investment (...
Scholars argue that multinational corporations tend to locate their investment in countries with low...
The paper analyses the new trend of outward foreign direct investment (FDI) by multinational compani...
Evidence shows that most foreign direct investment (FDI) flows from developed to developed countries...
Using the Benchmark and Annual Surveys of U.S. Direct Investment Abroad collected by the Bureau of E...
This paper investigates the effects of multinational corporations on labor standards. We argue that ...
'Foreign direct investment (FDI) has grown far more rapidly than trade during the last two decades. ...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has grown far more rapidly than trade during the last two decades. A...
A common critique of globalization is that it leads to a race to the bottom. Speci\u85cally, it is a...
This paper explores the relationship between foreign direct investment, or the activities of transna...
The stylized literature on foreign direct investment (FDI) suggests that developing countries should...
Among the many concerns over globalization is that as nations compete for mobile firms, they will re...
The combined economies of Brazil, Russia, India, and China (BRIC) have attracted more and more Forei...
A common critique of globalization is that it leads to a race to the bottom. This hypothesis assumes...
The paper reviews empirical studies on how various location factors influence foreign direct investm...
The paper evaluates the empirical effect of labor market institutions on foreign direct investment (...