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Employment effects of multinational enterprises: the case of the Republic of Ireland

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Working paper comprising a case study of the impact of multinational enterprises on industrial sector employment trends in Ireland since 1966 - includes degree of penetration, country of origin and size of enterprise in considering impact on employment creation, employment security, foreign exchange, capital cost, etc., in the electronics industry, textile industry and food industry. References and statistical tables.

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  • O'Suilleabhain M., 1982. "Employment effects of multinational enterprises: the case of the Republic of Ireland," ILO Working Papers 992203853402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992203853402676
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    1. McAleese, Dermot & Counahan, Michael, 1979. "'Stickers' or 'Snatchers'? Employment in Multinational Corporations during the Recession," Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, vol. 41(4), pages 345-358, November.
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