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Measuring the indirect employment effects of multinational enterprises: some suggestions for a research framework

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  • Jequier N.

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Discusses five approaches: consumer surplus, technology surplus and time surplus approaches, and competition-linked and export-linked employment effects.

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  • Jequier N., 1989. "Measuring the indirect employment effects of multinational enterprises: some suggestions for a research framework," ILO Working Papers 992697503402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992697503402676
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    1. Kreye, Otto. & Fröbel, Folker. & Heinrichs, Jürgen., 1988. "Multinational enterprises and employment," ILO Working Papers 992631523402676, International Labour Organization.
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    2. MacDonald, G., 1990. "The emergence of global multi-media conglomerates," ILO Working Papers 992786523402676, International Labour Organization.
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    4. Campbell, Duncan C. & Mcelrath RG., 1990. "The Employment effects of multinational enterprises in the United States and of American multinationals abroad," ILO Working Papers 992895713402676, International Labour Organization.
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