Multinational resilience or dispensable jobs? German FDI and employment in the Czech Republic around the great recession

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This article investigates the employment development in Czech-based firms in German ownership in the years around the Great Recession of 2008/2009. The intense involvement of German firms in the economy of the neighbouring country via foreign direct investment (FDI) raises a question whether under the conditions of a historically deep global downturn, the Czech employees in multinational companies were confronted with an increased volatility of their jobs. Using a unique firm-level dataset, we contrast the affiliates of German investors with purely Czechowned enterprises. Our findings indicate that in the years before the crisis, firms with German capital exhibited a noticeably more positive employment development. The results from the year 2008 onwards give reason to the conclusion that the German-owned firms played a stabilizing role for the Czech labour market during the recession.

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Moritz, M., Stockinger, B., & Trepesch, M. (2017). Multinational resilience or dispensable jobs? German FDI and employment in the Czech Republic around the great recession. Prague Economic Papers, 26(3), 345–359. https://doi.org/10.18267/j.pep.617

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