This paper examines the so-called 'exporting job' hypothesis - that expansion of overseas operations of manufacturing multinational enterprises (MNEs) reduces home employment - using a newly constructed matched parent-affiliate panel dataset of Japanese MNEs over the period 1991-2002. The results do not support the widely held view that overseas operations of MNEs lower home employment. On the contrary, there is some evidence that expansion of overseas operations may have helped to maintain the level of home employment.Multinational Enterprises FDI Labour demand Globalisation
In the present paper we investigate the causal effect of becoming a multinational on home performanc...
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This paper examines the ‘exporting job ’ hypothesis that expansion of overseas operations of Japanes...
"3/06/2008" -- HeaderThis paper examines the hypothesis that expansion of overseas operations of Jap...
This paper examines the hypothesis that expansion of overseas operations of Japanese manufacturing m...
This paper asks two questions. 1) Do multinational enterprises (MNEs) present different patterns of ...
In the present paper we investigate the causal effect of becoming a multinational on home performanc...
2 This paper empirically investigates patterns of globalizing corporate activities and their domesti...
Outward FDI does not necessarily reduce domestic employment--it often boosts it. Evidence from Japan...
Previous studies of job creation and job destruction (JCJD) have found that the gross job reallocati...
This paper empirically investigates the pattern of globalizing corporate activities of Japanese manu...
Previous studies of job creation and job destruction (JCJD) have found that the gross job reallocati...
This paper provides firm-level evidence on the labour demand effects of outward investments using a ...
Critics of globalization claim that firms are being driven by the prospects of cheaper labor and low...
In the present paper we investigate the causal effect of becoming a multinational on home performanc...
This paper investigates the impact of offshore outsourcing across 5746 European service multinationa...
Critics of globalization claim that firms are being driven to shift employment abroad by the prospec...
This paper examines the ‘exporting job ’ hypothesis that expansion of overseas operations of Japanes...
"3/06/2008" -- HeaderThis paper examines the hypothesis that expansion of overseas operations of Jap...
This paper examines the hypothesis that expansion of overseas operations of Japanese manufacturing m...
This paper asks two questions. 1) Do multinational enterprises (MNEs) present different patterns of ...
In the present paper we investigate the causal effect of becoming a multinational on home performanc...
2 This paper empirically investigates patterns of globalizing corporate activities and their domesti...
Outward FDI does not necessarily reduce domestic employment--it often boosts it. Evidence from Japan...
Previous studies of job creation and job destruction (JCJD) have found that the gross job reallocati...
This paper empirically investigates the pattern of globalizing corporate activities of Japanese manu...
Previous studies of job creation and job destruction (JCJD) have found that the gross job reallocati...
This paper provides firm-level evidence on the labour demand effects of outward investments using a ...
Critics of globalization claim that firms are being driven by the prospects of cheaper labor and low...
In the present paper we investigate the causal effect of becoming a multinational on home performanc...
This paper investigates the impact of offshore outsourcing across 5746 European service multinationa...
Critics of globalization claim that firms are being driven to shift employment abroad by the prospec...