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We observe a substantial increase of foreign ownership in Sweden in the 1990s. Did that have any effect on relative demand for skilled labor? Has technology transfers often associated with inward FDI led to increased demand for skills due to skilled-biased technical change? Are there any grounds...
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We observe a substantial increase of foreign ownership in Sweden in the 1990s. Did that have any effect on relative demand for skilled labor? Has technology transfers often associated with inward FDI led to increased demand for skills due to skilled-biased technical change? Are there any grounds...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012654316
We observe a substantial increase of foreign ownership in Sweden in the 1990s. Did that have any effect on relative demand for skilled labor? Has technology transfers often associated with inward FDI led to increased demand for skills due to skilled-biased technical change? Are there any grounds...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005648653
The paper examines whether foreign-owned firms pay higher wages than domestically owned firms, controlling for a number of firm characteristics. As in most other similar studies I find that this appears to be the case. In particular, skilled labor seems to profit from working in foreign-owned...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005644777
This paper analyzes the effects of the Israeli closure policy on the Palestinian wage earnings. <p> The study decomposes the effect on the average daily wages, days worked, and employment. <p> It also illuminates the distributional impacts on different groups in the economy with respect <p> to potential...</p></p></p>
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