Novel linked employer-employee data for multinational enterprises and their global workforces show that multinational enterprises that expand abroad retain more domestic jobs than competitors without foreign expansions. Propensity-score estimation demonstrates that the foreign expansion itself is a dominant explanatory factor for reduced worker separation rates. Bounding, concomitant variable tests, and further robustness checks show competing hypotheses to be less plausible. The finding is consistent with the hypothesis that, given global wage differences, a prevention of enterprises from outward FDI would lead to more domestic job losses. FDI raises domestic-worker retention more pronouncedly among highly educated workers
[[abstract]]In this paper, we study the effects of FDI on domestic employment by examining the data ...
Multinational firms can access global talent in two ways: by employing migrants in their home countr...
Rising political skepticism on the benefits of global economic integration has increased public scru...
A novel linked employer-employee data set documents that expanding multinational enterprises retain ...
Novel linked employer-employee data for multinational enterprises and their global workforces show t...
Novel linked employer-employee data for multinational enterprises and their global workforces show t...
A novel linked employer-employee data set documents that expanding multinational enterprises retain ...
The increase in foreign direct investments raises concerns about labor market consequences in many c...
This work in progress investigates the effects of multinational corporations on labor standards. We ...
We revisit the question how inward FDI and multinational ownership affect relative labor demand. Mot...
This paper provides firm-level evidence on the labour demand effects of outward investments using a ...
This study uses unique division-level data of Japanese firms to examine how foreign direct investmen...
This paper examines how employment protection legislation affects location decisions of multinationa...
A common critique of globalization is that it leads to a race to the bottom. Speci\u85cally, it is a...
This paper examines theoretically and empirically how employment protection legislation affects loca...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we study the effects of FDI on domestic employment by examining the data ...
Multinational firms can access global talent in two ways: by employing migrants in their home countr...
Rising political skepticism on the benefits of global economic integration has increased public scru...
A novel linked employer-employee data set documents that expanding multinational enterprises retain ...
Novel linked employer-employee data for multinational enterprises and their global workforces show t...
Novel linked employer-employee data for multinational enterprises and their global workforces show t...
A novel linked employer-employee data set documents that expanding multinational enterprises retain ...
The increase in foreign direct investments raises concerns about labor market consequences in many c...
This work in progress investigates the effects of multinational corporations on labor standards. We ...
We revisit the question how inward FDI and multinational ownership affect relative labor demand. Mot...
This paper provides firm-level evidence on the labour demand effects of outward investments using a ...
This study uses unique division-level data of Japanese firms to examine how foreign direct investmen...
This paper examines how employment protection legislation affects location decisions of multinationa...
A common critique of globalization is that it leads to a race to the bottom. Speci\u85cally, it is a...
This paper examines theoretically and empirically how employment protection legislation affects loca...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we study the effects of FDI on domestic employment by examining the data ...
Multinational firms can access global talent in two ways: by employing migrants in their home countr...
Rising political skepticism on the benefits of global economic integration has increased public scru...