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Author: | Skaksen, M. Y. Sörensen, J. R. |
Title: | Should trade unions appreciate foreign direct investment |
Journal: | Journal of International Economics
2001 : DEC, VOL. 55:2, p. 379-390 |
Index terms: | FOREIGN INVESTMENT DIRECT INVESTMENT MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES TRADE UNIONS WAGE DETERMINATION |
Freeterms: | FDI |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | It is often argued the foreign direct investment (FDI) hurts workers in the home country because jobs are moved abroad. Contrary to that view, businessmen often argue that FDI benefits home workers because there will be an expansion in the firm. The authors show that both views may be correct, and whether home workers gain or lose on FDI depends on which kinds of activities the firm moves to the host country. |
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