This paper examines the extent to which foreign investment in the UK generates wage spillovers in the domestic sector of the economy using a simultaneous dynamic panel data model and focusing on the electronics sector, possibly the most ‘globalized’ sector of UK manufacturing. It finds evidence that the higher wages paid by foreign firms cause wages in the domestic sector to be bid up. This phenomenon is, however, largely confined to the region where foreign direct investment takes place
This study distinguishes multinational firm (MNE) technology-spillover from learning effects. Whenev...
This paper tests one of the fundamental assumptions of regional policy makers over the last 20 years...
We develop a taxonomy that relates foreign direct investment (FDI) motivation (technology- and cost-...
This paper examines the extent to which foreign investment in the UK generates wage spillovers in th...
This paper presents a series of results concerning the labour-market impact of inward foreign direct...
Despite the increased attention on the impacts of globalisation, there has been little empirical inv...
Are there productivity spillovers from FDI to domestic firms, and, if so, how much should host count...
This paper evaluates the extent of inter-industry and inter-regional wage spillovers across the UK. ...
Recent theoretical work points to the possibility of foreign direct investment motivated not by ‘own...
We relate the technological and factor price determinants of inward and outward FDI to its potential...
We relate the technological and factor price determinants of inward and outward FDI to its potential...
There is a growing literature explaining foreign direct investment flows in terms of 'technology sou...
Abstract—Are there productivity spillovers from FDI to domestic firms, and, if so, how much should h...
Are there productivity spillovers from FDI to domestic firms, and, if so, how much should host count...
This paper evaluates the extent of inter- industry, and inter-regional wage spillovers across the UK...
This study distinguishes multinational firm (MNE) technology-spillover from learning effects. Whenev...
This paper tests one of the fundamental assumptions of regional policy makers over the last 20 years...
We develop a taxonomy that relates foreign direct investment (FDI) motivation (technology- and cost-...
This paper examines the extent to which foreign investment in the UK generates wage spillovers in th...
This paper presents a series of results concerning the labour-market impact of inward foreign direct...
Despite the increased attention on the impacts of globalisation, there has been little empirical inv...
Are there productivity spillovers from FDI to domestic firms, and, if so, how much should host count...
This paper evaluates the extent of inter-industry and inter-regional wage spillovers across the UK. ...
Recent theoretical work points to the possibility of foreign direct investment motivated not by ‘own...
We relate the technological and factor price determinants of inward and outward FDI to its potential...
We relate the technological and factor price determinants of inward and outward FDI to its potential...
There is a growing literature explaining foreign direct investment flows in terms of 'technology sou...
Abstract—Are there productivity spillovers from FDI to domestic firms, and, if so, how much should h...
Are there productivity spillovers from FDI to domestic firms, and, if so, how much should host count...
This paper evaluates the extent of inter- industry, and inter-regional wage spillovers across the UK...
This study distinguishes multinational firm (MNE) technology-spillover from learning effects. Whenev...
This paper tests one of the fundamental assumptions of regional policy makers over the last 20 years...
We develop a taxonomy that relates foreign direct investment (FDI) motivation (technology- and cost-...