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ERM case studies: Employment impact of relocation of multinational companies across the EU

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This report examines shifts in the pattern of production and employment between different countries and regions of Europe. Based on findings from a series of company case studies, it looks at the location of job creation and job destruction in multinational companies across the 25 EU Member States and Norway. A variety of factors, notably the ever-changing patterns of competition on world markets and technological advances, enter into a company’s strategic thinking and actions when it comes to location decisions. This has inevitable consequences for employment, as companies expand production in some locations and seek to rationalise production and employment in others. This study aims to summarise and illustrate these processes to allow for a better understanding of multinational companies’ location decisions.


Introduction

Profile of multinational companies

Effects on employment

Factors determining location decisions

Conclusions

List of company case studies

Analysis of individual case studies

References


Page last updated: 11 March, 2009
About this document
  • ID: TN0810026S
  • Author: John Morley, Applica
  • Country: EU Countries
  • Language: EN
  • Publication date: 12-03-2009