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    Title: 資本投入對薪資成長影響
    The Effect of Capital Investment on Wage Growth
    Authors: 戴士緯
    Tai, Shih-Wei
    Contributors: 吳文傑
    Wu, Wen-Chieh
    戴士緯
    Tai, Shih-Wei
    Keywords: 薪資成長
    人力資本
    外國直接投資
    研發投資
    固定資本形成
    Wage growth
    Human capital investment
    Foreign direct investment
    R&D
    Fixed capital formation
    Date: 2018
    Issue Date: 2018-07-31 13:47:46 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 薪資成長影響的因素國內外都有許多學者探討過,一直是大家所關注的議題。本文使用了13個國家樣本,橫跨1990~2016年度的不平衡追蹤資料,透過各類的資本投入,包括教育投資、研發投資、外國直接投資和固定資本投資來探討其對於名目薪資成長率的影響效果,並納入在過往文獻中提到能夠影響薪資成長的可能因素當作控制變數,再將13個國家區分為開發中國家和已開發國家,利用固定效果、隨機效果模型以及落後期動態模型進行實證分析。實證結果發現資本投資與名目薪資成長率之間的關聯性,在已開發國家中,外國直接投資以和研發投資呈現正項顯著關聯。而開發中國家則是教育投資、固定資本投資以及外國直接投資呈現正向顯著關聯。
    The factors affecting wage growth have been discussed for a long time by many scholars from home and abroad. It has been topics of concern to everyone. The aim of this is to investigate the effect of capital investment on nominal wage growth rate. The capital investment includes education investment, R&D, foreign direct investment, and fixed capital investment. Moreover, we control variables that may affect wage growth mentioned in previous papers as controlled variables to make our empirical results more reliable. Our samples are 13 different country’s unbalanced panel data from 1990 to 2016. We divide samples into developing countries and developed countries to make sure my results will be more clear. Evidences from fixed effects, random effects and dynamic models show that in developed countries, FDI and R&D have a positive impact on wage growth. On the other hand, education investment, fixed capital investment and foreign direct investment have a positive significant impact in developing countries.
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    Description: 碩士
    國立政治大學
    財政學系
    105255018
    Source URI: http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0105255018
    Data Type: thesis
    DOI: 10.6814/THE.NCCU.PF.020.2018.F07
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