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This paper studies international joint ventures, where foreign direct investment is performed by a foreign and a domestic firm that together set up a new firm, the joint venture. Employing administrative data on all international joint ventures in China from 1998 to 2007 - roughly a quarter of...
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In a model where two competing downstream firms establish an input joint venture (JV), we analyze how different royalty rules for covering fixed costs affect channel profits. Under running royalties (regardless of whether based on predicted or actual output), the downstream firms ́perceived...
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We report on several experiments on the optimal allocation of ownership rights. The experiments confirm the property rights approach by showing that the ownership structure affects relationship-specific investments and that subjects attain the most efficient ownership allocation despite starting...
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We investigate the dimensions through which R&D spillovers are propagated across firms via cooperation through Research Joint Ventures (RJVs). We build on the framework developed by Bloom et al. (2013) which considers the opposing effects of technology spillovers and product market rivalry, and...
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identify two possible transmission channels from financial shocks to FDI: (i) a collateral channel, whereby changes in the … value of collateral affect investors’ ability to borrow; and (ii) a lending channel, whereby changes in bank health affect …
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Asset-based lending, the supply of loans based on floating collateral, is an important source of funding for small .rms … firms. Close monitoring of collateral by lenders results in an informational advantage for the incumbent lender and third …
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, individuals cannot commit to the use of collateral as a guarantee of repayment, and both lenders and borrowers have incentives to … macroeconomic models. We provide an explanation to the question of why assets are often used as collateral, rather than simply as a … collateral. …
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, collateral values, and debt limits. We show that the collateral premium of a durable asset will become the lowest right before a …
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the EMU. -- monetary union ; inflation ; differentials ; collateral constraints ; cross-country heterogeneity ; household …
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Due to opaque information and weak enforcement in emerging loan markets, the need for collateral is high, whereas … borrowers lack adequate assets to pledge as collateral. How is this puzzle solved? We find for a representative sample from … Northeast Thailand that indeed most loans do not include any tangible assets as collateral. Instead, lenders enforce collateral …
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