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Suppose that governments care about their tax revenue and local firms have some say in environmental regulations. Then, the level of employment and environmental compliance may be negotiated. We find that firms located in different countries can improve their threat-point payoffs by mutual...
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In this paper, transfer pricing and its relation with the determination of wages and employment when a subsidiary of the multinational corporation (MNC) is located in a unionized labor market are studied. The author's results suggest that the union prefers to negotiate with headquarters rather...
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Most existing studies examine the home market effect (HME) in a framework with immobile labour as the only production factor and the assumption of a freely traded homogeneous good is known to be crucial for the HME to emerge. This study explores the HME in the presence of mobile capital by use...
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