Fdi Inflow Effects on Western Balkan Area's Labour Markets
Milica Perić
Nemanja Stanišić
nstanisic@singidunum.ac.rs
Journal Information
Journal
The European Journal of Applied Economics
Volume / Issue
Vol. 17, No. 2 (2020)
Pages
147–160
Published
31 July 2020
DOI
10.5937/EJAE17-25663
Abstract
Labour market dependency on Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) inflow is very high in transition economies. This paper estimates the effects of FDI inflow on the employment rate and average net wages in Western Balkan economies in the period 2003–2017. The sample of economies (Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia) was selected mainly because of the high legacy with FDI and unsaturated labour market. Presumably, FDI inflow has a positive impact on the employment rate and on average net wages in the Western Balkan countries. Employing linear mixed-effects models (LMM), the results indicate that FDI inflow changes have very low but positive and significant effects on both the changes in employment rate and on average net wages.
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Citation
Milica Perić, Nemanja Stanišić (2020). Fdi Inflow Effects on Western Balkan Area's Labour Markets The European Journal of Applied Economics. 17(2) 147–160. DOI: 10.5937/EJAE17-25663
