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Since the 1960s, Germany has established itself as European manufacturing centre, and its export of goods made in Germany has become a pillar of its economic post-war success. In recent years, many German firms have further deepened their international involvements with links to global value...
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The international fragmentation of production is re-shaping the world economy. Global value chains (GVCs) are at the … development of production networks. The report is divided into three sections. In the first we exploit the World Input …
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This paper uses the Brexit referendum in 2016 as a quasi-natural experiment to estimate the effect of an exogenous negative shock to globalization on executive compensation for German companies listed in the DAX and MDAX stock indices. We show that it matters whether they work for firms...
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This paper analyses the effect of foreign acquisition on survival probability and employment growth of target plant using data on Swedish manufacturing plants during the period 1993-2002. An improvement over previous studies is that we take into account firm level heterogeneity by separating the...
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This paper examines the link between multinational enterprises and employment growth at the plant-level. We investigate in detail the comparative response of multinationals and domestic firms to an economic crisis, using the empirical setting of a well defined case of economic slowdown in Chile...
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