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Western firms locating in China face a business environment that differs from their home country environment. The differences increase uncertainties and are negative for economic performance. However, firms may differ in their ability to overcome the difficulties, depending on their previous...
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acquisitions. We distinguish between foreign greenfields and takeovers and compare foreign owned firms with both domestic …
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, controlling for individual and firm heterogeneity as well as for possible selection bias in foreign acquisitions. We distinguish …
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A substantial literature has grown up around the issue of how inward direct investment affects host countries. On almost every aspect of this question, there seems to be a wide range of empirical results in academic literature, and little sign of convergence. It is our purpose here to try to...
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Wages in domestically- owned Indonesian manufacturing plants taken over by foreign firms increased sharply between the year before takeover and two years after takeover, relative to plants remaining in domestic ownership. Blue- collar wage levels in these plants had been less than 10 per cent...
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-multinational firms. We examine the impact of acquisitions on wage dispersion in Sweden using a large matched employer-employee data set …. Foreign acquisitions of Swedish firms increase wage dispersion by increasing wages for high-skilled workers. The positive …
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