Capital for work: The JobFloater starts in November 2002

A critical review of some of the recommendations made by the Hartz commission, in particular the JobFloater module The author argues that this concept will not contribute to a visible improvement of the labor market situation unless further reforms are launched.

16. October 2002

Authors Herbert Buscher

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“Almost no technology spillovers via supplier contacts of foreign subsidiaries in Hungary“ Transition economies in the process of catching-up expect that interactions between modern equipped foreign subsidiaries and backward local companies lead to technology spillovers, especially via supplier contacts. The explorative empirical study shows, however, that linkages between foreign subsidiaries and local firms do hardly exist. First, this is due to the fact that the foreign affiliates largely stick to suppliers in their home countries. Second, the technological disparities between foreign subsidiaries and local firms - the so-called dual structure of economy - hinders cooperation in the field of supplier contacts.

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