Despite the increased attention on the impacts of globalisation, there has been little empirical investigation into the impact of multinational firms on the domestic labour market and in particular wage inequality, this is in spite of a rapid increase in foreign direct investment (FDI) at around the same time of rising inequality. Using UK panel data, this paper tests whether inward flows of FDI have contributed to increasing wage inequality. Even after controlling for the two most common explanations of wage inequality, technology and trade, we find that FDI has a significant effect upon wage inequality, with the overall impact of FDI explaining on average 11% of wage inequality. © 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
The attraction of foreign direct investment (FDI) is considered to be of particular importance for e...
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The increased integration of developing countries with the global economy has seen a remarkable incr...
Despite the increased attention on the impacts of globalisation, there has been little empirical inv...
This paper presents a series of results concerning the labour-market impact of inward foreign direct...
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We contribute to the literature on Foreign Direct Investment and labour markets by examining wage di...
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In this paper, we analyse the effects of multinational companies on wage inequality in the host coun...
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The attraction of foreign direct investment (FDI) is considered to be of particular importance for e...
none2siIn this paper, the authors analyze the impact of multinational companies on wage inequality i...
The increased integration of developing countries with the global economy has seen a remarkable incr...
Despite the increased attention on the impacts of globalisation, there has been little empirical inv...
This paper presents a series of results concerning the labour-market impact of inward foreign direct...
textThe purpose of this study is to examine the recent trend of the relative distribution of wages ...
This paper examines the extent to which foreign investment in the UK generates wage spillovers in th...
Purpose of this paper -The last two decades have been characterised by a rise in income and wage ine...
Little is known about wage determination by multinationals, despite the much−discussed role of globa...
We use a panel of more than 100 countries for the period 1980–2002 to analyse the relationship betwe...
We contribute to the literature on Foreign Direct Investment and labour markets by examining wage di...
The last four decades have been characterised by drastic changes in the distribution of income betwe...
This paper aims at relating globalization with wage inequality, explaining if and how this relation ...
In this paper, we analyse the effects of multinational companies on wage inequality in the host coun...
AbstractIt has been argued that the effects of inward FDI on skill upgrading and wage inequality dep...
The attraction of foreign direct investment (FDI) is considered to be of particular importance for e...
none2siIn this paper, the authors analyze the impact of multinational companies on wage inequality i...
The increased integration of developing countries with the global economy has seen a remarkable incr...