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Imported technology and manufacturing employment in Ethiopia
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Srour, Ilina
, Haile, Getinet
, Vivarelli, Marco
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Developing countries
/ Economic models
/ Employment
/ Foreign investment
/ International trade
/ LDCs
/ Technological change
/ Technology transfer
2017
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Imported technology and manufacturing employment in Ethiopia
by
Srour, Ilina
, Haile, Getinet
, Vivarelli, Marco
in
Developing countries
/ Economic models
/ Employment
/ Foreign investment
/ International trade
/ LDCs
/ Technological change
/ Technology transfer
2017
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Imported technology and manufacturing employment in Ethiopia
Journal Article
Imported technology and manufacturing employment in Ethiopia
2017
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Overview
There is a dearth of research on the impact of technological change over employment in least developed countries (LDCs) embarking on globalization and consequent international technological transfer. Using a panel of 1940 Ethiopian firms over the period 1996–2004 and deploying GMM-SYS estimates, this paper aims to establish the role played by trade, FDI and technology in affecting employment and skills. The results obtained lend support to a labour–augmenting effect. Moreover, the implemented two-equation dynamic framework provides evidence of a skill-bias specific to those enterprises with higher share of foreign ownership and located in the vicinity of the capital city.
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Springer Nature B.V
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