We revisit the question how inward FDI and multinational ownership affect relative labor demand. Motivated by the recent literature that distinguish between skills and tasks, we argue that the impact of multinational and foreign ownership on the demand for labor is better captured by focusing on job tasks rather than education. We use Swedish matched employer-employee data and find that changes of local firms to both foreign and Swedish multinationals increase the relative demand for non-routine and interactive job tasks in the targeted local firms. Hence, in a high-income country, both inward and outward FDI have a task upgrading impact on local firms. The effect is primarily driven by wage effects leading to increased wage dispersion for ...
We observe a substantial increase in foreign ownership in Sweden in the 1990s. Did that have any eff...
The increase in foreign direct investments raises concerns about labor market consequences in many c...
The labour demand decisions of multinational corporations (MNCs) are likely to depend not only on do...
We use Swedish matched employer-employee data to analyze the impact of multinational activity and fo...
We use Swedish matched employer-employee data to analyze the impact of multinational and foreign own...
We observe a substantial increase in foreign ownership in Sweden in the 1990s. Did that have any eff...
We observe a substantial increase in foreign ownership in Sweden in the 1990s. Did that have any eff...
We analyze the impact of multinational and foreign ownership on the demand for job tasks and educati...
We analyze the impact of multinational and foreign ownership on the demand for job tasks and educati...
We observe a substantial increase in foreign ownership in Sweden in the 1990s. Did that have any eff...
Sweden has witnessed a dramatic increase of inward FDI during the 1990’s that has no correspondence ...
This paper investigates the employment effects of foreign acquisitions in acquired firms in Swedish ...
The growing number of cross-border acquisitions has in many countries raised concerns about labor de...
The increase in foreign direct investments raises concerns about labor market consequences in many c...
Multinational firms pay relatively high wages. Less is known about the wage structure within multina...
We observe a substantial increase in foreign ownership in Sweden in the 1990s. Did that have any eff...
The increase in foreign direct investments raises concerns about labor market consequences in many c...
The labour demand decisions of multinational corporations (MNCs) are likely to depend not only on do...
We use Swedish matched employer-employee data to analyze the impact of multinational activity and fo...
We use Swedish matched employer-employee data to analyze the impact of multinational and foreign own...
We observe a substantial increase in foreign ownership in Sweden in the 1990s. Did that have any eff...
We observe a substantial increase in foreign ownership in Sweden in the 1990s. Did that have any eff...
We analyze the impact of multinational and foreign ownership on the demand for job tasks and educati...
We analyze the impact of multinational and foreign ownership on the demand for job tasks and educati...
We observe a substantial increase in foreign ownership in Sweden in the 1990s. Did that have any eff...
Sweden has witnessed a dramatic increase of inward FDI during the 1990’s that has no correspondence ...
This paper investigates the employment effects of foreign acquisitions in acquired firms in Swedish ...
The growing number of cross-border acquisitions has in many countries raised concerns about labor de...
The increase in foreign direct investments raises concerns about labor market consequences in many c...
Multinational firms pay relatively high wages. Less is known about the wage structure within multina...
We observe a substantial increase in foreign ownership in Sweden in the 1990s. Did that have any eff...
The increase in foreign direct investments raises concerns about labor market consequences in many c...
The labour demand decisions of multinational corporations (MNCs) are likely to depend not only on do...