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On the employment effects of outward FDI: the case of Spain, 1995-2011

Oscar Bajo-Rubio () and Carmen D𮠭Mora
Authors registered in the RePEc Author Service: Carmen Diaz-Mora

Applied Economics, 2015, vol. 47, issue 21, 2127-2141

Abstract: In this article, we analyse the impact on domestic employment resulting from outward FDI performed by Spanish firms, using industry data for the period 1995-2011. Together with the effects on the total employment, we differentiate the effects according to the particular groups of countries and activities to which those FDI outflows are addressed. In addition, the impact of outward FDI on the demand for labour is also analysed separately for high and low skill levels of the labour force.

Date: 2015
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