Foreign ownership, microelectronic technology and skills: evidence for British establishments.
National Institute Economic Review
2003
185
July
93-106
foreign enterprise ; microelectronics ; skill ; statistics ; technology
Business economics
English
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"This paper uses the Workplace Employee Relations Survey panel for 1990-1998 to investigate the relationship between foreign ownership, skill-structure and use of microelectronic technologies in British establishments. We find that foreign-owned establishments are early adopters of new microelectronic technologies and employ more non-manual workers (major senior technical professional workers, less skilled manual workers). Because foreign-owned establishments are early adopters of new technology, an increase in foreign ownership can partly explain a recent improvement in the relative position of skilled workers in Britain."
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