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investment (FDI). While there are many reasons for firms to go multinational and probably just as many for Germany's high …' foreign capital stocks in 22 countries between 1994 and 2003. Estimating elasticities, we find that while domestic wages do … labour is abundant. Thus, although Germany's high labour costs are not the sole driver of foreign direct investment, they may …
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skilled workers or just increasing the overall average wages. On the supply side, FDI can enrich the skilled labour force of … effects of FDI, but finds positive demand side effect of FDI of raising wage inequality and average wages. The results remain …
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This dissertation consists of five chapters. The first chapter produces introduction. Chapter 2 aims at analyzing how the presence of foreign affiliates in Vietnamese manufacturing influences the productivity of domestic firms through horizontal and vertical linkages in the period of post-WTO...
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We estimate the effects of foreign direct investment (FDI) acquisitions on firm-average and worker-specific wages using … on average wages. In an extension to 983 foreign acquisitions subsequently divested to domestic owners, we find that much …
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effects for firms and detailed worker groups, we find 12-28 percent effects on average wages. The wage effect mostly reverses …
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