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for a foreign direct investment are considered: Greenfield investment versus acquisition. In contrast to existing … approaches, the acquisition price and the profits under both entry modes are endogenously determined. Interestingly, we find that … it is acquisition. …
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unobservability of contract terms favor cross-border acquisition relative to greenfield investment. We also show that while a cross …-border acquisition reduces welfare, greenfield investment can be welfare-improving. These results suggest that policy should distinguish …
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This study shows that when there is multinational competition for foreign acquisition, the strategic use of a consumer … welfare argument in regulating foreign market entry leads to a preemptive foreign acquisition. Even under fierce competition …, foreign acquisition will emerge as part of a non-cooperative equilibrium (although multinationals would have gained more had …
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The relationship between political violence and greenfield foreign direct investment is contingent on the type of violence, characteristics of the investment-receiving sector, and extent to which the investing firm is geographically diversified. This paper presents an analysis with a dynamic...
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