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that FDI inflows are able to contribute to higher growth and employment in poor countries? I argue yes. Behavior of FDI … therefore FDI can contribute to higher growth and employment in poor countries but only under certain circumstances, “Roll out … data of 62 countries, from 1996 to 2007, shows that FDI appears regularly to be a key source of employment and has a …
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investment (FDI) on plant-level employment and the wages of skilled and unskilled workers in India's manufacturing sector. On … average-sized plants in terms of employment and the average wages of both skilled and unskilled workers. Small plants …
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This article investigates the employment development of Czech-based firms in German ownership in the years around the … years before the crisis, firms with German capital exhibited a noticeably more positive employment development. The results …
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impacts on GDP, export and employment on the case of Macedonian economy have been estimated, taking into account for their … performances of the Macedonian economy. On the other hand, the FDI impact over employment is negative mainly due to the low level …
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The aim of this study is to examine the effect of FDI on employment in ECOWAS sub region between 1990 and 2019. The … and employment across ECOWAS sub region. In the short run, the impact of FDI on employment is negative and statistically … not significant. Meanwhile, in the long run FDI has a positive and statistically significant impact on employment rate …
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