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Multinational companies, backward linkages and labour demand elasticities
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Date Issued
2006-12
Date Available
2008-05-30T15:57:42Z
Abstract
This paper investigates the link between nationality of ownership and wage elasticities of labour demand at the level of the plant. In particular, we examine whether labour demand in multinationals becomes less elastic with respect to the wage if the plant has backward linkages with the local economy. Our empirical evidence, based on a rich plant level
dataset, shows that the extent of local linkages indeed reduces the wage elasticity of labour demand. This result is economically important and holds for a number of different specifications.
dataset, shows that the extent of local linkages indeed reduces the wage elasticity of labour demand. This result is economically important and holds for a number of different specifications.
Sponsorship
Leverhulme Trust (Programme Grant No. F114/BF; Economic and Social Research Council (Grant No. RES-000-22-0468).
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin; School of Economics
Series
UCD Centre for Economic Research Working Paper Series
WP06/28
Classification
F23
J23
L23
Subject – LCSH
Labor demand
Elasticity (Economics)
International business enterprises
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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