This paper examines whether multinationals differ in their employment adjustment from domestic companies, using a panel of 5,544 Belgian firms observed between 1998 and 2005. More precisely, we estimate labour adjustment costs by worker and firm types. We propose a new flexible specification that takes into account the role of firm size in adjustment costs. Our results indicate that adjusting white-collar employment is around half as costly for multinational firms (MNFs) as for domestic firms of the same size. The remaining differential in adjustment costs between MNFs and domestic firms might result, among other things, from multinationals' stronger bargaining power. © 2015 The Department of Economics, University of Oxford and John WileySC...
The increase in foreign direct investments raises concerns about labor market consequences in many c...
Globalisation is one of the most heavily debated present-day phenomena and has been widely covered b...
In this paper we first develop a simple theoretical framework which shows that important differences...
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This paper investigates the extent to which expansion of international production by US multinationa...
This paper investigates the extent to which expansion of international production by US multinationa...
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There are various paths through which globalization is channelled to the labour market. One of these...
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The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views ...
Produced by the Centre's research programme in International TradeAvailable from British Library Doc...
This paper investigates the link between nationality of ownership and wage elasticities of labour de...
The increase in foreign direct investments raises concerns about labor market consequences in many c...
Globalisation is one of the most heavily debated present-day phenomena and has been widely covered b...
In this paper we first develop a simple theoretical framework which shows that important differences...
This paper provides a cross-country perspective to the firm-level analysis of the relation between f...
This paper investigates the extent to which expansion of international production by US multinationa...
This paper investigates the extent to which expansion of international production by US multinationa...
The labour demand decisions of multinational corporations (MNCs) are likely to depend not only on do...
Do multinational rms exhibit different patterns of labor demand from purely domestic rms? Many sta...
This Paper analyses the demand for labour by home multinational enterprises (MNEs) in Europe. To thi...
There are various paths through which globalization is channelled to the labour market. One of these...
This paper documents evidence of differential speed of labour demand adjustment among exporters, for...
This paper investigates the link between nationality of ownership and wage elasticities of labour de...
The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views ...
Produced by the Centre's research programme in International TradeAvailable from British Library Doc...
This paper investigates the link between nationality of ownership and wage elasticities of labour de...
The increase in foreign direct investments raises concerns about labor market consequences in many c...
Globalisation is one of the most heavily debated present-day phenomena and has been widely covered b...
In this paper we first develop a simple theoretical framework which shows that important differences...