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Outward FDI does not necessarily cost domestic employment of MNEs at home: Evidence from Japanese MNEs

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  • Lee, In Hyeock
  • Makino, Shige
  • Hong, Eunsuk

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Outward FDI does not necessarily reduce domestic employment – it often boosts it. Evidence from Japanese MNEs show that they increase domestic employment in Japan when they conduct market-seeking, strategic asset-seeking, or efficiency-seeking FDI to expand domestic operations into foreign countries, and hence enhance their competitive advantages.

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  • Lee, In Hyeock & Makino, Shige & Hong, Eunsuk, 2015. "Outward FDI does not necessarily cost domestic employment of MNEs at home: Evidence from Japanese MNEs," Columbia FDI Perspectives 148, Columbia University, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment (CCSI).
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    1. Kazemi, Morteza & Azman-Saini, W.N.W. & Naseeem, N.A.M, 2018. "Outward Foreign Direct Investment and Domestic Output: Evidence from East Asian Economies," Jurnal Ekonomi Malaysia, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, vol. 52(1), pages 297-309.

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