[Excerpt] The present volume, by addressing technology choice and employment in multinational enterprises (MNEs), adds to our understanding of the determinants of demand for labor in developing countries. The book synthesizes results from case studies of MNEs in Singapore, Nigeria, Brazil, India, and Kenya, and it does so in such a way that the main conclusions can easily be identified
Over the last two decades, developing countries have experienced a high volume of foreign direct inv...
Using the Benchmark and Annual Surveys of U.S. Direct Investment Abroad collected by the Bureau of E...
This paper assesses the evidence regarding the effects of multinational production on wages and work...
[Excerpt] The present volume, by addressing technology choice and employment in multinational enterp...
[Excerpt] In the 1970s social scientists from all disciplines became aware that an understanding of ...
The paper argues that policy conclusions derived from existing theories of economic development may ...
It is clear that multinational corporations (MNCs) have significant impact in the growth trajectory ...
This paper examines industry-level responses of manufacturing employment in the context of globaliza...
[Excerpt] The purpose of this chapter is to explore the role of the multinational company (MNC) as a...
This study is concerned with the influence that multinational corporations might bring to the labor ...
[Excerpt] This is a paper about modeling labor market policies in developing countries. The paper re...
Productivity growth and structural change are generally considered to be important determinants of e...
In this dissertation, I study the effects of policies introduced by less-advanced economies to draw ...
In this high-speed globalization era, the opportunities for multinational companies (MNCs) have beco...
Globalisation has been the buzzword across the world for a major part of the last 40 years or so. St...
Over the last two decades, developing countries have experienced a high volume of foreign direct inv...
Using the Benchmark and Annual Surveys of U.S. Direct Investment Abroad collected by the Bureau of E...
This paper assesses the evidence regarding the effects of multinational production on wages and work...
[Excerpt] The present volume, by addressing technology choice and employment in multinational enterp...
[Excerpt] In the 1970s social scientists from all disciplines became aware that an understanding of ...
The paper argues that policy conclusions derived from existing theories of economic development may ...
It is clear that multinational corporations (MNCs) have significant impact in the growth trajectory ...
This paper examines industry-level responses of manufacturing employment in the context of globaliza...
[Excerpt] The purpose of this chapter is to explore the role of the multinational company (MNC) as a...
This study is concerned with the influence that multinational corporations might bring to the labor ...
[Excerpt] This is a paper about modeling labor market policies in developing countries. The paper re...
Productivity growth and structural change are generally considered to be important determinants of e...
In this dissertation, I study the effects of policies introduced by less-advanced economies to draw ...
In this high-speed globalization era, the opportunities for multinational companies (MNCs) have beco...
Globalisation has been the buzzword across the world for a major part of the last 40 years or so. St...
Over the last two decades, developing countries have experienced a high volume of foreign direct inv...
Using the Benchmark and Annual Surveys of U.S. Direct Investment Abroad collected by the Bureau of E...
This paper assesses the evidence regarding the effects of multinational production on wages and work...