Distributional Consequences of Direct Foreign Investment
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Distributional Consequences of Direct Foreign Investment

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Distributional Consequences of Direct Foreign Investment examines the net effect of direct foreign investment (DFI) on both U.S. employment demand in the short run and on the level and distribution of domestic income in the long run. Topics covered range from measurement of home-foreign substitution to the employment impact of DFI and the long-run distributional consequences of overseas investment. Short-run labor market adjustments to unemployment resulting from overseas production transfers are also discussed. Comprised of nine chapters, this volume begins with a survey of existing studies of the DFI phenomenon that critically evaluates the question of what firms would or could have done in the absence of a DFI alternative. The reader is then introduced to an alternative framework within which to estimate the degree of substitutability of home for foreign production. This framework consists of a microeconomic model of the multinational firm as it operates under two alternative policy regimes, one of which places no restrictions on the firm's activities and the second denies it the option of establishing a foreign production subsidiary. Input-output techniques, together with information on substitutability, are used to obtain estimates of the net employment impact of DFI. A probabilistic model of an industry labor market is also presented. In addition, the book analyzes the effect of technology transfer through licensing on the size and composition of domestic income. This monograph will be useful to practitioners who employ econometrics and mathematical economics.

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Year
2014
ISBN
9781483271538

Table of contents

  1. Front Cover
  2. Distributional Consequences of Direct Foreign Investment
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Preface
  6. Chapter I. Introduction
  7. Chapter II. Literature Survey
  8. Chapter III. Measurement of Home-Foreign Substitution
  9. Chapter IV. Micro Model Extensions
  10. Chapter V. The Employment Impact of Direct Foreign Investment
  11. Chapter VI. The Effect of DFI on the Occupational Composition of Domestic Employment Demand
  12. Chapter VII. Short-Run Labor Market Adjustments to Unemployment Resulting from Overseas Production Transfers
  13. Chapter VIII. The Long-Run Distributional Consequences of Overseas Investment
  14. Chapter IX. Concluding Remarks
  15. Appendix A: Details on Calculation of σ Values
  16. Appendix B: Technical Proofs
  17. Appendix C: Tables
  18. Appendix D: The Industry Labor Market Model
  19. Appendix E: Sensitivity Tests
  20. References