@article{MAKHILLIBM20137525741, title = {Employment of Immigrants and Firm’s Competitiveness: Evidences from Thai Manufacturers}, journal = {International Business Management}, volume = {7}, number = {5}, pages = {374-392}, year = {2013}, issn = {1993-5250}, doi = {ibm.2013.374.392}, url = {https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?issn=1993-5250&doi=ibm.2013.374.392}, author = {Pungpond and}, keywords = {Immigration,competitiveness,long-term development,Bangkok,Thailand}, abstract = {This study, uses a firm-level survey to examine the economic impacts of foreign migrants on Thai firms. Estimations show that an increase in unskilled migrant workers should cause a drop in labor productivity, a reduction of a firm’s probability of R&D investment and a reduction of skills training. These negative impacts are based on evidence of increased use of labor-saving technology whereby the employment of unskilled immigrants encourages firms to rely on cost competiveness based on low production costs rather than value-added (or long-term) competitiveness, such as R&D investment and skills development. Even though immigration benefits, Thai producers by allowing them to maintain price competitiveness by lowering wage costs, this is merely a short-term benefit and one that jeopardizes long-term economic development.} }