This paper argues that the liberalisation of foregin direct investment (FDI) has made labour costs more important to domestic investment and long-run labour demand. It provides evidence from British and German data that is consistent with this view. First, high unit labour costs increase FDI outflows and lower FDI inflows. Second, the effect of unit labour costs on domestic manufacturing investment was more negative in the high-FDI 1980s than in the low-FDI 1970s, and this change was concentrated in high-FDI industries. The implied effect on long-run labour demand is substantial
Although empirical evidence on the relationship between labour union and foreign direct investment (...
Firstly I shall investigate the determinants of FDI flows and why they have supplanted other forms o...
The paper starts with a discussion of the development of the number of manufacturing sector jobs in ...
This paper presents a series of results concerning the labour-market impact of inward foreign direct...
This paper estimates the effects of outward FDI on domestic business investment in Germany at the in...
This paper documents evidence of differential speed of labour demand adjustment among exporters, for...
A key argument of the globalisation thesis’s sceptics, such as Linda Weiss and Hirst and Thompson, i...
The effects of EU social dimension measures on foreign investment are limited to date. Few measures ...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a key element in this rapidly evolving international economic int...
Picking up on one of Hymer's key contributions, this paper examines the impact that inward foreign d...
This paper evaluates evidence of the impact of outbound foreign direct investment (FDI) on domestic ...
This paper examines the extent to which foreign investment in the UK generates wage spillovers in th...
We test the often-cited hypothesis that high levels of child labour attract foreigninvestors. Using ...
Abstract Existing research on foreign direct investment ~FDI! focuses on how politics influences the...
We relate the technological and factor price determinants of inward and outward FDI to its potential...
Although empirical evidence on the relationship between labour union and foreign direct investment (...
Firstly I shall investigate the determinants of FDI flows and why they have supplanted other forms o...
The paper starts with a discussion of the development of the number of manufacturing sector jobs in ...
This paper presents a series of results concerning the labour-market impact of inward foreign direct...
This paper estimates the effects of outward FDI on domestic business investment in Germany at the in...
This paper documents evidence of differential speed of labour demand adjustment among exporters, for...
A key argument of the globalisation thesis’s sceptics, such as Linda Weiss and Hirst and Thompson, i...
The effects of EU social dimension measures on foreign investment are limited to date. Few measures ...
Foreign direct investment (FDI) is a key element in this rapidly evolving international economic int...
Picking up on one of Hymer's key contributions, this paper examines the impact that inward foreign d...
This paper evaluates evidence of the impact of outbound foreign direct investment (FDI) on domestic ...
This paper examines the extent to which foreign investment in the UK generates wage spillovers in th...
We test the often-cited hypothesis that high levels of child labour attract foreigninvestors. Using ...
Abstract Existing research on foreign direct investment ~FDI! focuses on how politics influences the...
We relate the technological and factor price determinants of inward and outward FDI to its potential...
Although empirical evidence on the relationship between labour union and foreign direct investment (...
Firstly I shall investigate the determinants of FDI flows and why they have supplanted other forms o...
The paper starts with a discussion of the development of the number of manufacturing sector jobs in ...