Firms with direct investment in other countries create jobs at home. This is a counterintuitive fact that defies political thinking, especially in these rapidly changing times of populism and cries against global economic integration. Riccardo Crescenzi, Roberto Ganau, and Michael Storper study the number of jobs new foreign direct investment by domestic companies creates abroad, in comparison with local employment levels. They find a positive effect on domestic local employment, with a potential downside: intra-regional inequalities
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Firms with direct investment in other countries create jobs at home. This is a counterintuitive fact...
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open1noThis article describes the status of development economics within the broader field of the ec...
In the first part of this study we examined the macroeconomic effects of a transatlantic trade and i...
The present paper examines the causal linkage between foreign direct investment(FDI) and economic gr...
Firms with direct investment in other countries create jobs at home. This is a counterintuitive fact...
An exploratory study on the magnitude, geographical distribution and effects of green employment in ...
The expanded presence of multinational enterprises in the world raises questions about how a country...
The shortage of physical capital is often seen as the crucial constraint to growth in less developed...
Built through international efforts and agreements, international accounting standards are the found...
A variety of measures such as real output, retail receipts, and personal incomes show how the border...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) to the global South has increased, but very little research has gon...
Climate change will seriously impact trade and development in Latin America, and the status quo is u...
An economic strategy that helps the UK respond to change and tackle stagnant living standards and we...
Chloe Anthony and Emily Lydgate write that, while the potential for conflict between trade and clima...
This study found no support for the belief by the governments of most less developed countries (LDCs...
Given the increasing trend towards knowledge-based economies, it is important for policymakers to un...
open1noThis article describes the status of development economics within the broader field of the ec...
In the first part of this study we examined the macroeconomic effects of a transatlantic trade and i...
The present paper examines the causal linkage between foreign direct investment(FDI) and economic gr...