Multinational investment, industry risk, and policy competition
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In an uncertain business climate, multinational enterprises must take account
of future exit costs in deciding where to locate a branch plant. We study how
differences in national labour-market conditions between countries influence
this decision. Other things equal, the most attractive location has a flexible
labour market (low closure costs) together with a low opportunity cost of
employment (high unemployment). In a game between two countries, a nation
with an inflexible labour market and high unemployment will succeed in
attracting low-risk firms, while that with more flexible labour markets and low unemployment will win the game for higher risk firms.
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Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration. Department of EconomicsSerie
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