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Title: | Does plant size matter? differential effects of foreign direct investment on wages and employment in Indian manufacturing |
Other Titles: | Asian Development Review |
Authors: | Sharma, Shruti |
Keywords: | foreign direct investment;skill;spillovers;wages;workers |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | Asian Development Bank |
Citation: | Sharma, Shruti {201 7). Does plant size matter? Differential effects of FDI on wages and employment ?. Asian Development Review: Studies of Asian and Pacific Economic issues |
Abstract: | This paper examines the differential effects, based on the size of the plant, of industry-level foreign direct investment (FDI) on plant-level employment and the wages of skilled and unskilled workers in India’s manufacturing sector. On average, there are strong positive differential effects of increased inward-level FDI for large plants relative to small and average-sized plants in terms of employment and the average wages of both skilled and unskilled workers. Small plants experience negative effects from inward FDI, which can be explained by intra-industry reallocation of output from smaller to larger plants. After conducting a regional analysis, I find positive spillovers to small plants in Indian states that receive large and persistent flows of FDI. This suggests that a critical mass of FDI is necessary for small plants to experience positive spillover effects. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11718/21924 |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles |
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