@techreport{2f3436462bf34cb2a20b68ca736ec50a,
title = "Dundee Discussion Papers in Economics 145: Should I stay or should I go?: a note on employment protection, domestic anchorage and FDI",
abstract = "This paper examines how employment protection legislation affects location decisions of multinationals. Based on a simple theoretical framework, we estimate an empirical model, using OECD-data on bilateral FDI-flows and employment protection indices. We find that, while an “unfavourable” employment protection differential between a domestic and a foreign location is inimical to foreign direct investment (FDI), a high domestic level of employment protection tends to discourage outward FDI. The results are in line with our conjecture that strict employment protection in the firm{\textquoteright}s home country makes firms reluctant to relocate abroad and keeps them “anchored” at home.",
keywords = "Uncertainty, Employment protection, Foreign direct investment, Domestic anchorage",
author = "Gerda Dewit and Holger G{\"o}rg and Catia Montagna",
year = "2003",
language = "English",
series = "Dundee Discussion Papers in Economics",
publisher = "University of Dundee",
number = "145",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "University of Dundee",
}