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Does Foreign Ownership Matter? Russian Experience [PDF]
The purpose of the paper is two-fold. The paper compares productivity of Russian firms that received foreign direct investments, and fully domestically owned firms. It also analyses spillovers from foreign-owned firms to domestic firms. Foreign firms are
Kozlov Konstantin +3 more
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Asset Ownership and Foreign-Market Entry [PDF]
This paper examines the link between a firm?s owership of productive assets and its choice of foreign-market entry strategy. We find that, controlling for industry- and country-specific characteristics, the most productive firms (i.e., those owning the ...
Raff, Horst +2 more
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Commercial Policy and Foreign Ownership [PDF]
To serve the domestic market, foreign multinationals often not only export there but also control local firms through FDI. This paper examines the effects of trade and industrial policies on prices, outputs, profits, and welfare when exports and FDI ...
Ishikawa, Jota +2 more
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Innovation and Foreign Ownership [PDF]
This paper uses a rich panel dataset of Spanish manufacturing firms (1990–2006) and a propensity score reweighting estimator to show that multinational firms acquire the most productive domestic firms, which, on acquisition, conduct more product and process innovation (simultaneously adopting new machines and organizational practices) and adopt ...
Maria Guadalupe +2 more
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Foreign Ownership and Market Entry [PDF]
When a firm wishes to sell in a foreign market, it can do so either by exporting to that market or by investing in a local production unit. The latter mode of servicing a foreign market is referred to as a foreign direct investment (FDI).
Kjetil Bjorvatn
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The value of foreign ownership
<p>We use firm level data on cross-border mergers and acquisitions and share prices to explore the extent to which foreign ownership increases the profitability of firms in emerging markets.
John Romalis
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Foreign ownership and long‐term survival [PDF]
Abstract We study the relative survival of foreign‐ and domestically owned companies in Denmark over more than a century (1895–2005). Contrary to previous studies that have emphasized the liability of foreignness, we find evidence of a significant survival premium for foreign‐owned companies; however, the premium declines over time ...
Kronborg, Dorte, Thomsen, Steen
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The paper explores the business sector and firm age effects on firm performance mediated by foreign ownership levels in domestic firms and financial leverage by examining 146 Medium Enterprises (MEs).
Edmund Mallinguh +2 more
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Saving Taxes Through Foreign Plant Ownership [PDF]
This paper analyzes to which extent foreign plant ownership involves lower tax payments than domestic plant ownership. We employ a model of endogenous foreign subsidiary ownership to derive a set of empirically testable hypotheses about the differential taxation of foreign- and domestically-owned subsidiaries.
Egger, Peter +2 more
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Using agency theory as a theoretical basis, this paper aims to examine the relationship between foreign ownership, performance, and risk. Particularly, we examine whether the foreign ownership can improve or reduce the performance and risk.
Ahmad Maulin Naufa, I Wayan Nuka Lantara
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