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Labour market effects of european foreign investments

Objective

The central goal of this proposal is to examine the labor market effects of European outward and inward Foreign Direct Investments (FDI), focusing on five European countries: Great Britain, Ireland, Italy Sweden, and Spain. Research will develop an analytical framework accounting for all the various links between FDI and the labor market. It will then analyze empirically the sectoral and geographical distribution of European FDIs and derive implicit labor demands. Subsequently, the impact of inward and outward FDIs on host and home economies will be analyzed using cross-country firm level panel data. A considerable effort will be made in constructing comparable harmonized firm level panel databases for the sample countries. It will therefore be possible to control for firm specific factors, like the type of technology used by the firm, the skill structure of employment, the organization of production and for issues concerning the geographic localization of the investment. The final goal of this work is to evaluate policies at a national and European level that may enhance the positive effects of foreign investments on domestic employment.

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CENTRO STUDI LUCA D'AGLIANO
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