The question of complementarity or substitutability of FDI and international labour mobility has not yet been answered. The substitutability assumption does not take into consideration the technological spillover of FDI in the host countries. Moreover, migration flows reveal cultural characteristics and labour force properties of their native country which may stimulate bilateral business networks, strengthening the complementarity assumption between capital and labour flows. In this paper we build a continuous time dynamic model where these offsetting forces are at work. We analyze whether, and to what extent, the increase in labour mobility might affect FDI outflows. A numerical simulation is performed showing that a higher income growth ...
In a globalised world, where factors of production are increasingly mobile, the process of domestic ...
A growing strand of literature highlights that migration may favor growth-enhancing technology trans...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has grown far more rapidly than trade during the last two decades. A...
The question of complementarity or substitutability of FDI and international labour mobility has no...
In a global context foreign direct investment (FDI) and migration substitute one another in the matc...
This paper analyses the link between FDI inflows and migration waves from developing countries. In a...
In a global context, migration and FDI substitute one another in the match-ing process between worke...
In a global context foreign direct investment (FDI) and migration substitute one another in the matc...
In a global context foreign direct investment (FDI) and migration substitute one another in the matc...
We extend Antràs and Helpman (2004) on firm heterogeneity and organizational choice to a dynamic se...
Using a multi-country gravity framework, this paper models and quantifies the relevance of migrants'...
We thank participants at the 4th annual OECD conference on Immigration in OECD countries (particular...
This paper explores the links between the patterns of migration (high vs. low-skill), trade policy, ...
During the past decades, international migration has assumed much prominence. Manifested in flows of...
We extend Antràs and Helpman (2004) on firm heterogeneity and organizational choice to a dynamic se...
In a globalised world, where factors of production are increasingly mobile, the process of domestic ...
A growing strand of literature highlights that migration may favor growth-enhancing technology trans...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has grown far more rapidly than trade during the last two decades. A...
The question of complementarity or substitutability of FDI and international labour mobility has no...
In a global context foreign direct investment (FDI) and migration substitute one another in the matc...
This paper analyses the link between FDI inflows and migration waves from developing countries. In a...
In a global context, migration and FDI substitute one another in the match-ing process between worke...
In a global context foreign direct investment (FDI) and migration substitute one another in the matc...
In a global context foreign direct investment (FDI) and migration substitute one another in the matc...
We extend Antràs and Helpman (2004) on firm heterogeneity and organizational choice to a dynamic se...
Using a multi-country gravity framework, this paper models and quantifies the relevance of migrants'...
We thank participants at the 4th annual OECD conference on Immigration in OECD countries (particular...
This paper explores the links between the patterns of migration (high vs. low-skill), trade policy, ...
During the past decades, international migration has assumed much prominence. Manifested in flows of...
We extend Antràs and Helpman (2004) on firm heterogeneity and organizational choice to a dynamic se...
In a globalised world, where factors of production are increasingly mobile, the process of domestic ...
A growing strand of literature highlights that migration may favor growth-enhancing technology trans...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) has grown far more rapidly than trade during the last two decades. A...