Deslocalización de empresas: ¿temores excesivos o peligros reales?
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Abstract
The impact of company relocation on employment in Northern countries in general and in Europe in particular is still the main discussion topic in many European countries, especially in the Basque Country. In addition to the threat posed by companies being relocated in Asian countries, now there is also the threat of those being moved to Central and Eastern Europe. Throughout the first part of this article, we will deal with the impact of company relocation on employment in European countries. The second part goes into deeper detail on the evolution of Eastern European countries as regards the European Union (EU). The third part deals with the different strategies of economic policies. The fourth one studies in depth various aspects of taxation as regards company relocation. The fifth part poses the question as to which is the best EU strategy against relocation. The sixth part suggests various measures to stop relocation. The seventh part provides a wide analysis of the problem in the Basque Country. At the end, the paper offers some reflections on the matter.
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