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Production transfer within multinational enterprises and American wages
Authors:Matthew J Slaughter
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Department of Economics, Dartmouth College, 309 Rockefeller Hall, Hanover, NH 03755, USA

National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, MA, USA

Abstract:This paper tests whether the transfer of production stages within US-headquartered multinational enterprises (MNEs) from US parents to foreign affiliates has contributed to within-industry shifts in US relative labor demand toward the more-skilled. There are two main empirical results. First, there is evidence of MNE transfer during the past 20 years. Second, regression analysis does not support the MNE hypothesis. MNE transfer tends to have small, imprecisely estimated effects on US relative labor demand. This finding is inconsistent with models of MNEs in which affiliate activities substitute for parent unskilled-labor-intensive activities.
Keywords:Multinational enterprises  Skill upgrading  Wage inequality
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