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Margins of Multinational Labor Substitution

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Authors/contributors
Title
Margins of Multinational Labor Substitution
Abstract
Employment at a multinational enterprise (MNE) responds to wages at the extensive margin, when an MNE enters a foreign location, and at the intensive margin, when an MNE operates existing affiliates. We present an MNE model and conditions for parametric and nonparametric identification. Prior studies rarely found wages to affect MNE employment. Our integrated approach documents salient labor substitution for German manufacturing MNEs and removes bias. In Central and Eastern Europe, most employment responds at the extensive margin, while in Western Europe the extensive margin accounts for around two-thirds of employment shifts. At distant locations, MNEs respond to wages only at the extensive margin. (JEL F23, J23, J31, R32)
Publication
American Economic Review
Volume
100
Issue
5
Pages
1999-2030
Date
2010-12
Citation
Becker, S. O., & Muendler, M.-A. (2010). Margins of Multinational Labor Substitution. American Economic Review, 100, 1999–2030.
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