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Investment liberalizing countries are often concerned that cross-border mergers & acquisitions, in contrast to greenfield investments, might have an adverse effect on domestic firms and consumers. However, given that domestic assets are sufficiently scarce, we identify a preemption effect and an...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005082488
Cambodia has been growing rapidly over the past few years but still remains one of the poorest countries in East Asia. In particular, poverty is widespread in rural Cambodia. This paper examines rural poverty in Cambodia with a view to furthering our understanding of the factors that might...
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Investment liberalizing countries are often concerned that cross-border mergers & acquisitions, in contrast to greenfield investments, might have an adverse effect on domestic firms and consumers. However, given that domestic assets are sufficiently scarce, we identify a preemption effect and an...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005419556
chose a specific “Swedish Model” of trying to combine ambitious welfare programs and a high tax burden with good … for growth, and where scale-economies are less important, this kind of model may be more problematic. Both aggregate …
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This paper presents a survey of the literature on property rights and economic growth. It discusses different theoretical mechanisms that relate property rights to economic development. Lack of protection of property rights can result in slow economic growth through different channels:...
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concentration. Based on these facts, we present a model for analyzing cross-border M&A policy in liberalized service markets taking …
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country. The model is used to confirm observed regularities reported by previous researchers. Furthermore, robust new evidence …
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Investment liberalizing countries are often concerned that cross-border mergers & acquisitions might have an adverse effect on domestic firms and benefit multinational enterprises (MNEs). However, given that domestic assets are sufficiently scarce, we identify a preemption effect and an asset...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005645427
a job. We first develop a theoretical model in which individuals are embedded within a network of social relationships … theoretical model. …
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This paper proposes a cross-border M&A model with financially constrained owners in which the identity of the buyer and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010575175