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Employment and technological choice of multinational enterprises in developing countries (a literature review and a case study)

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  • Newfarmer R.
  • Marsh L.
  • Moreira L.

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Working paper on employment creation and choice of technology of multinational enterprises in developing countries, comprising a literature survey and a case study of Brazil - examines the theoretical background; based on a sample survey (1974-1978), discusses ownership, technical rigidities, market structure, size of enterprise, vertical integration, etc., and tests the hypothesis that foreign enterprises choose more capital intensive techniques. References.

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  • Newfarmer R. & Marsh L. & Moreira L., 1983. "Employment and technological choice of multinational enterprises in developing countries (a literature review and a case study)," ILO Working Papers 992220083402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992220083402676
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