Nacionalidade das empresas e fluxo de empregos: evidências da indústria brasileira de transformação
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0101-41612010000100005Keywords:
foreign firms, job destruction, matchingAbstract
The late 1990s in Brazil are a period characterized by a large increase in foreign direct investment inflows (and outflows). This process motivates the present study about job flows in domestic and foreign firms. Although foreign firms tend to be considered more 'footloose' than domestic firms, there is very little evidence on this difference, even for developed countries. Using data from RAIS, a large matched employer-employee panel, and other data sets and a sample of foreign and domestic firms, we compare different measures of job flows across the two types of firms. We do not find evidence of job flows' differences between domestic and foreign firms.
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