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We raise the question whether foreign direct investment (FDI) has contributed to employment generation in Mexico and … FDI has a significantly positive, though quantitatively modest impact on manufacturing employment in Mexico. Moreover, we …
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We analyze whether foreign direct investment (FDI) has contributed to the typically wide income gaps in five Latin … FDI stocks on income inequality among households in Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Uruguay. The panel cointegration …
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The strikingly different labor market performance of major industrial countries suggests that neither globalization nor skill-biased technological change necessarily result in rising unemployment or declining wages of low-skilled workers. Rather, globalization and technological change cause...
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The claim of globalization critics that the income gap to industrial countries is bound to widen for essentially all developing countries as a consequence of economic globalization is in conflict with empirical evidence. Economic performance differs tremendously across developing countries. We...
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firm characteristics for analyzing the determinants of outward foreign direct investment (FDI). The focus is on the role of …
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It is a widely held belief that foreign direct investment (FDI) has a positive effect on economic growth. We test this …
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