How to jump further and catch up. Path-breaking in an uneven industry space

B-Tier
Journal: Journal of Economic Geography
Year: 2020
Volume: 20
Issue: 5
Pages: 1165-1205

Authors (3)

Nicola Cortinovis (not in RePEc) Riccardo Crescenzi (not in RePEc) Frank van Oort (Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam)

Score contribution per author:

0.670 = (α=2.01 / 3 authors) × 1.0x B-tier

α: calibrated so average coauthorship-adjusted count equals average raw count

Abstract

This article investigates the link between multinational enterprises (MNEs) and employment in their host regions by cross-fertilising the literature on MNE externalities with the emerging body of research on industrial relatedness. The link between employment and MNE presence in the same and related industries is tested for European regions. The results suggest that cross-sectoral MNE spillovers are mediated through industrial relatedness and that they are positively and significantly associated with higher employment levels, independently of input–output relations. Our results indicate that regions characterised by lower factor prices are likely to benefit the most from the presence of multinationals in terms of employment, but these benefits are concentrated in high knowledge-intensive sectors, potentially fostering inequalities within less-developed economies.

Technical Details

RePEc Handle
repec:oup:jecgeo:v:20:y:2020:i:5:p:1165-1205.
Journal Field
Urban
Author Count
3
Added to Database
2026-01-25