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This report reviews some of the most recent literature examining the home country employment effects of … conclusion from the literature is that the absolute employment effects are modest, although there are likely to be notable … employment effects of outward foreign direct investment on the home country seem to indicate positive rather than substitution …
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Job flows are typically defined on the basis of the employment changes at the plant level. When calculated in this way … jobs, the job creation rate is 30.6% and destruction rate 32.0%. It is found that employment mobility is much greater than … needed for the given amount of the net employment change and intra- and inter-plant restructuring. This so-called "excess …
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Job flows are typically defined on the basis of the employment changes at the plant level. When calculated in this way … jobs, the job creation rate is 30.6% and destruction rate 32.0%. It is found that employment mobility is much greater than … needed for the given amount of the net employment change and intra- and inter-plant restructuring. This so-called 'excess …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010272992
This report reviews some of the most recent literature examining the home country employment effects of … conclusion from the literature is that the absolute employment effects are modest, although there are likely to be notable … employment effects of outward foreign direct investment on the home country seem to indicate positive rather than substitution …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003746612
; second, how the conscripts will find employment; and third, their wage level. In order to do this, the Finnish armed forces … employment within this time span. …
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the growth rate of employment depend upon the method and timespan used in the analysis. The personnel of foreign …
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The study shows that the exceptional drop in volume of Finland's GDP in 2009 - as much as 8 per cent -was to a large extent due to huge decline in exports and production of one industry, ICT. The contribution of ICT (or electronics and electro-technical industry) to GDP decline was close to two...
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better export and employment performance requires a decline of relative unit labour costs and an improvement of business …
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The amount of work done in the economy has been subject to a lot of debate in Finland recently. Unemployment is considered a major problem. On the other hand, extending annual working time receives little support. In fact, a widely held view is that one should reduce the working time of the...
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first set illustrates the development of their employment situation more generally while the second set reports results …
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