Abstract

This paper provides a cross-country perspective to the firm-level analysis of the relation between foreign ownership and labor demand in host countries. We estimate labor demand equations in eleven European countries using dynamic panel data techniques on samples that permit to distinguish the ownership status of firms. We find that the employment adjustment is significantly faster in Multinational's affiliates (MNEs) compared with national firms (NEs), irrespective of the country investigated. As for the wage elasticity of labor demand, MNEs show smaller elasticities and very little variation across countries. Cross-country correlations show that the relative size of wage elasticities in MNEs on that in NEs is positively related to country-level indexes of labor market regulation. We interpret the results

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