This study suggests a new approach towards measuring the indirect employment effects of multinational companies (MNCs) using a simple Cobb-Douglas production function. Based on the assumption that domestic sales by indigenous firms in a sector are supplies for multinationals in that sector rather than final goods, indirect employment effects are measured as the effect of an increase in domestically purchased inputs on employment in indigenously-owned suppliers. Applying this measure to data for the electronics sector in Ireland we find that there have been positive indirect effects of MNCs on employment in indigenous firms. The value of the estimated coefficients depends somewhat on the specification of the model estimated but the standard ...
As well as their direct effects on output and employment, the attraction of foreign direct investmen...
The article analyses the effects of multinational business operations in a host economy under both r...
This paper estimates the effects of multinational corporations (MNCs) on workers. To that end, we co...
This paper analyses the extent and determinants of backward local linkages between multinational com...
In this paper we investigate the driving factors behind the diverse employment performances of indig...
This Paper presents an empirical study of the effect of foreign multinational companies on the devel...
This paper examines whether multinational companies are more footloose than their domestic counterpa...
We examine whether multinational companies are more footloose than their domestic counterparts in th...
The attraction of foreign direct investment (FDI) is considered to be of particular importance for e...
This paper estimates the effects of foreign multinational corporations (MNCs) on workers. To that en...
We develop a simple model of multinational firms, in which firms engage in production abroad to take...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we study the effects of FDI on domestic employment by examining the data ...
This paper estimates the effects of foreign multinational corporations (MNCs) on workers. To that en...
Addresses the concerns surrounding multinational enterprises (MNEs) and clarifies the debate about M...
This article reviews some of the possible changes that may occur in the national labour markets of m...
As well as their direct effects on output and employment, the attraction of foreign direct investmen...
The article analyses the effects of multinational business operations in a host economy under both r...
This paper estimates the effects of multinational corporations (MNCs) on workers. To that end, we co...
This paper analyses the extent and determinants of backward local linkages between multinational com...
In this paper we investigate the driving factors behind the diverse employment performances of indig...
This Paper presents an empirical study of the effect of foreign multinational companies on the devel...
This paper examines whether multinational companies are more footloose than their domestic counterpa...
We examine whether multinational companies are more footloose than their domestic counterparts in th...
The attraction of foreign direct investment (FDI) is considered to be of particular importance for e...
This paper estimates the effects of foreign multinational corporations (MNCs) on workers. To that en...
We develop a simple model of multinational firms, in which firms engage in production abroad to take...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we study the effects of FDI on domestic employment by examining the data ...
This paper estimates the effects of foreign multinational corporations (MNCs) on workers. To that en...
Addresses the concerns surrounding multinational enterprises (MNEs) and clarifies the debate about M...
This article reviews some of the possible changes that may occur in the national labour markets of m...
As well as their direct effects on output and employment, the attraction of foreign direct investmen...
The article analyses the effects of multinational business operations in a host economy under both r...
This paper estimates the effects of multinational corporations (MNCs) on workers. To that end, we co...