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Location Choices and Employment Decisions: A Comparison of German and Swedish Multinationals
Sasha O. Becker, University Munich
Karolina Ekholm, Stockholm School of Economics
Robert Jackle, ifo Institute
Marc-Andreas Muendler, University of California, San Diego

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ABSTRACT:
Using data for German and Swedish multinational enterprises (MNEs), this paper assesses international employment patterns. It analyzes determinants of location choice and the degree of substitutability of labor across locations. Countries with highly skilled labor forces attract German MNEs, but we find no such evidence for Swedish MNEs. This is consistent with the hypothesis that German MNEs locate production stages intensive in high-skilled labor abroad. In MNEs from either country, affiliate employment tends to substitute for employment at the parent firm. At the margin, substitutability is the strongest with respect to affiliate employment in Western Europe. A one percent larger wage gap between Germany and locations in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) is estimated to be associated with 900 fewer jobs in German parents and 5,000 more jobs in affiliates located in CEE. A one percent larger wage gap between Sweden and CEE is estimated to be associated with 140 fewer jobs in Swedish parents and 260 more jobs in affiliates located in CEE.

SUGGESTED CITATION:
Sasha O. Becker, Karolina Ekholm, Robert Jackle, and Marc-Andreas Muendler, "Location Choices and Employment Decisions: A Comparison of German and Swedish Multinationals" (December 1, 2004). Department of Economics, UCSD. Paper 2004-17.
http://repositories.cdlib.org/ucsdecon/2004-17

 
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