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Core Labour Standards and FDI: Friends or Foes? The Case of Child Labour
Authors:Sebastian Braun
Institution:1. School of Business and Economics, Institute for Economic Theory II, Humboldt University of Berlin, Spandauer Stra?e 1, 10178, Berlin, Germany
Abstract:We test the often-cited hypothesis that high levels of child labour attract foreign investors. Using panel data we show the overall effect which child labour has on foreign direct investment (FDI) to be a (small) negative one. We find strong evidence for the theoretical prediction that child labour deters FDI by slowing down economic development. Weaker evidence is provided for our theoretical prediction that child labour can discourage FDI via its impact on the availability of a skilled labour force in an economy. The data do not indicate that high levels of child labour drive down the factor share of labour, thereby increasing the attractiveness of an economy for foreign investors. JEL no. C33, F23, J82
Keywords:Child labour  FDI  core labour standards
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