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FDI and the labor share in developing countries: A theory and some evidence
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We address the effects of FDI on the labor share in developing countries. Our theory relies on the impacts of FDI on productive heterogeneity in a frictional labor market. FDI have two opposite effects: a negative force originated by technological advance, and a positive force due to increased labor market competition between
firms. We test this theory on aggregate panel data through
fixed effects and system-GMM estimations. We
find a U-shaped relationship between the labor share in the manufacturing sector and the ratio of FDI stock to GDP. Most countries are stuck in the decreasing part of the curve. --FDI,Matching frictions,Firm heterogeneity,Technological advance