The paper raises the proposition that Central Europe?s integration into the international division of labour has added significantly to competitive pressure in the German automobile industry. Based on production and trade data, we trace two dimensions of competitive pressure: relocation of assembly operations and offshoring of automotive parts production. The knowledge-capital model of multinational enterprises provides the analytical basis for the discussion of labour market repercussions. Vertical foreign direct investment in Central Europe may have helped the relatively favourable employment and earnings record of the German automobile industry, compared to other manufacturing industries. Yet recent industrial disputes can be attributed,...
During the 1990s, company or plant-level collective agreements on employment and competitiveness wer...
A usual interpretation of the high performance of the German economy since 2005 is that the Hartz la...
"Discussions about the international development of labour markets tend to just look at Western coun...
Industrial relations in the German automobile industry are tense. The economic transformation of Cen...
The paper seeks to provide a quantitative and macroeconomic picture of the new geography of the auto...
A company case study analysing the impact of BMW’s employment of “guest workers” from 1955 to 1975 a...
With the opening of Central Eastern Europe German firms have gained access to low labor costs in clo...
The paper analyses the theoretical and empirical relationship between employment, skill structure an...
The article deals with the impact of the emerging new division of labour betweenWestern and Central ...
Industrial relations in the German automobile industry are tense. This appears to be largely because...
This paper uses a dataset on the foreign activities by Swedish manufacturing firms to examine the pe...
The paper analyses the theoretical and empirical relationship between employment, skill structure an...
The aim of this paper is to provide a quantitative and macroeconomic picture of the new geography of...
"The paper analyses the changing architecture of the European automotive industry following the inc...
Many people in the European Union fear that Eastern Enlargement leads to major job losses. More rece...
During the 1990s, company or plant-level collective agreements on employment and competitiveness wer...
A usual interpretation of the high performance of the German economy since 2005 is that the Hartz la...
"Discussions about the international development of labour markets tend to just look at Western coun...
Industrial relations in the German automobile industry are tense. The economic transformation of Cen...
The paper seeks to provide a quantitative and macroeconomic picture of the new geography of the auto...
A company case study analysing the impact of BMW’s employment of “guest workers” from 1955 to 1975 a...
With the opening of Central Eastern Europe German firms have gained access to low labor costs in clo...
The paper analyses the theoretical and empirical relationship between employment, skill structure an...
The article deals with the impact of the emerging new division of labour betweenWestern and Central ...
Industrial relations in the German automobile industry are tense. This appears to be largely because...
This paper uses a dataset on the foreign activities by Swedish manufacturing firms to examine the pe...
The paper analyses the theoretical and empirical relationship between employment, skill structure an...
The aim of this paper is to provide a quantitative and macroeconomic picture of the new geography of...
"The paper analyses the changing architecture of the European automotive industry following the inc...
Many people in the European Union fear that Eastern Enlargement leads to major job losses. More rece...
During the 1990s, company or plant-level collective agreements on employment and competitiveness wer...
A usual interpretation of the high performance of the German economy since 2005 is that the Hartz la...
"Discussions about the international development of labour markets tend to just look at Western coun...