Although empirical evidence on the relationship between labour union and foreign direct investment (FDI) is mixed, the theoretical literature mainly explains the negative relationship between labour union and FDI. We show that a multinational firm may prefer FDI in the presence of labour unions if it is sufficiently technologically superior to its domestic counterpart. FDI (compared to export) makes the domestic labour union better off but it makes the consumers, the domestic firm, the foreign labour union and the foreign country worse off, and may reduce domestic welfare. We show the implications of industry-wide and firm-specific labour unions
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This paper argues that the liberalisation of foregin direct investment (FDI) has made labour costs m...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a key element in this rapidly evolving international economic int...
Although empirical evidence on the relationship between labour union and foreign direct investment (...
This paper examines Foreign Direct Investment in the presence of labour unions. An oligopoly model ...
In contrast to the usual belief, we show that a lower product-market competition may make the consum...
I examine whether union membership affects individual foreign direct investment (FDI) preferences in...
It is often argued, though mostly informally, that outward foreign direct investment (FDI) is a syno...
This paper examines Foreign Direct Investment in the presence of labour unions. An oligopoly model i...
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We derive the sub-game perfect Nash equilibria for the foreign direct investment (FDI) game played b...
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【キーワード】R&D investment, vertical relation, transport cost, welfare, wage bargaining 【要約】It is oft...
It is often argued, though mostly informally, that outward foreign direct investment (FDI) is a syno...
This paper argues that the liberalisation of foregin direct investment (FDI) has made labour costs m...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a key element in this rapidly evolving international economic int...
Although empirical evidence on the relationship between labour union and foreign direct investment (...
This paper examines Foreign Direct Investment in the presence of labour unions. An oligopoly model ...
In contrast to the usual belief, we show that a lower product-market competition may make the consum...
I examine whether union membership affects individual foreign direct investment (FDI) preferences in...
It is often argued, though mostly informally, that outward foreign direct investment (FDI) is a syno...
This paper examines Foreign Direct Investment in the presence of labour unions. An oligopoly model i...
This paper investigates the effects of different degrees of wage setting centralisation on (1) the i...
We derive the sub-game perfect Nash equilibria for the foreign direct investment (FDI) game played b...
This paper examines the effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on home wages by using a model ass...
This paper analyses the welfare implications for a developing country of using union legalisation a...
This paper presents an empirical analysis on the extent to which a country’s welfare spending influe...
【キーワード】R&D investment, vertical relation, transport cost, welfare, wage bargaining 【要約】It is oft...
It is often argued, though mostly informally, that outward foreign direct investment (FDI) is a syno...
This paper argues that the liberalisation of foregin direct investment (FDI) has made labour costs m...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a key element in this rapidly evolving international economic int...