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... and Hannan, 1995;Barry and Bradley, 1997;Barry et al. 2005;O'Leary, 2015;Breathnach et al. 2015). In this context we disaggregate the 5 largest clusters, by exports (2012 value), into Irish and foreign-owned plants in Table 5 to provide further information on their relative employment, output and wages per worker trends. ...
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... Table 5 around here] Similar to Table 4, foreign plants display higher employment intensity, and also generate higher GVA per plant and wages. In the Food Processing cluster comparing the relative productivity of Irish to foreign plants indicates that output per foreign plant is 50 times greater than their Irish counterpart (the largest productivity differential across the 5 clusters), while wages per plant are 1.7 times greater. ...
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... for wages it is 1.5 indicating that labour market forces rather than relativities in output or productivity drive discrepancies in wage rates. Table 5 ...