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Abstract
In line with previous literature this paper finds that employment protection legislation, especially regulations towards regular employment, has a negative impact on the volume of inward Foreign Direct Investment. Yet, we also find that the deterrent effect of inflexible labor markets is predominantly given for industries with relatively high shares of low skilled workers employed. This result is consistent with the view that high exit costs due to strict employment protection legislation matters particularly for mobile industries like the textile, food and wood industries which continuously seek for low labor cost locations
Original language | English |
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Number of pages | 36 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Oct 2009 |
Publication series
Series | GEP Research Papers |
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Volume | 21/2009 |
Projects
- 2 Finished
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F2013: Linking Infrastructure and Taxes as Determinants of Multinational Activity: An Empirical Study of Foreign Direct Investment in Central and Eastern European Countries
Leibrecht, M. (PI - Project head), Bellak, C. (Researcher) & Riedl, A. (Researcher)
1/01/08 → 31/12/10
Project: Research funding
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F 2012 - Causes and Consequences of FDI in Central and East European Countries and the Implications for Tax Coordination in the Enlarged Europe
Leibrecht, M. (Researcher), Stockhammer, E.-R. (Researcher) & Wild, M. (Researcher)
1/01/08 → 31/12/10
Project: Research funding