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enterprises start investing in industrial robots, which leads to a reduction of the labor share at the firm and industry levels … ownership. The estimates imply that, without multinationals and robots, the manufacturing labor share would be at its level of …
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multinational enterprises (MNEs): after being acquired, they exhibit a higher propensity to use robots, which leads to a reduction …
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Technology import raises industrial competitiveness through increased productivity and efficiency of the concerned units. Thus, it is necessary for developing countries to have liberal regimes in favor of technology import. Increases in productivity and efficiency lead to competitiveness....
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Our goal in this article is to explain how South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Company successfully transferred its production system to the United States. When a production system is transferred to another country, it is modified under the influences of different institutional environments. The key...
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Is technology or trade driving increases in wage inequality? We propose that technology interacts with trade in the form of foreign direct investments to widen domestic wage inequality. We show that foreign acquisitions of domestic firms disproportionately affect wages for workers who perform...
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Firms operating with foreign collaborations (FCA units) have been facing a high degree of dependence on the parent MNEs (Multi-national Enterprises) compared to their local counterparts (Non-FAC units) owing to reasons like larger imports of raw materials, machinery, equipments and spares by...
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This paper suggests the importance and benefits that foreign direct investment (FDI) exerts in a host economy development, through the international transfer of technologies to an intermediate technological and economic developed country, with a significant technological gap. The importance of...
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The impact of foreign collaborations or international technology transfers in developing host countries has been a major bone of contention. Literature on this subject has varied views and the role of MNCs in and the sharing of the net benefits between the technology givers and technology takers...
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