<p>The research activities of multinational firms is increasingly mobile raising concerns about displacement of high-skilled employment in headquarter countries. We estimate of the impact offshoring inventors has on firms' use of inventors at home using within firm variation across industries. We use a instrumental variables to tackle possible endogeneity and identify robust bounds on the estimate. We cannot rule out the possibility that foreign inventors displace home inventors, but our main result suggests that a 10% increase in the number of inventors abroad results in a 1.9% increase in the number of inventors at home. </p>
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CPP Co-Director, IFS Research Director
Rachel is Research Director and Professor at the University of Manchester. She was made a Dame for services to economic policy and education in 2021.
Research Fellow Institute for Fiscal Studies
Laura is a Research Fellow at IFS. Her current work focuses on tax and social protection policy and programme evaluation in developing countries.
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- Centre for Economic Policy Research
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L, Abramovsky and R, Griffith and H, Miller. (2012). Offshoring high-skilled jobs: EU multinationals and domestic employment of inventors. London: Centre for Economic Policy Research. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/offshoring-high-skilled-jobs-eu-multinationals-and-domestic-employment-inventors (accessed: 9 September 2024).
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