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on the positive and negative effect of intra-firm exports and imports respectively, on aggregate employment. The former … within the US parents. -- Multinational Companies (MNCs) ; intra-firm imports ; intra-firm exports ; employment ; low …
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on the positive and negative effect of intra-firm exports and imports respectively, on aggregate employment. The former …
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on the positive and negative effect of intra-firm exports and imports respectively, on aggregate employment. The former …
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on the positive and negative effect of intra-firm exports and imports respectively, on aggregate employment. The former …
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on the positive and negative effect of intra-firm exports and imports respectively, on aggregate employment. The former …
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shows that growing import competition from China differentially reduced earnings and employment rates for workers in more … largest for lower-skilled individuals. We show that domestic manufacturing employment declined much more in countries that saw …
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shows that growing import competition from China differentially reduced earnings and employment rates for workers in more … largest for lower-skilled individuals. We show that domestic manufacturing employment declined much more in countries that saw …
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, I focus on the employment effects of direct investment projects abroad. From a theoretical point of view, the effects of … main result I find that there is no negative effect of firm-level FDI flows on employment. Positive effects seem plausible …
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We analyze the relationship between offshoring and the onshore workforce composition in German multinational enterprises (MNEs), using plant data that allow us to discern tasks, occupations, and workforce skills. Offshoring is associated with a statistically significant shift towards more...
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