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Both, quantitative methods and case analyses have been extensively used in the literature on International Business in order to study a wide range of internationalization decisions by firms. On the contrary, the Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) and, in particular, the fuzzy set QCA...
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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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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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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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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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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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In this study, we use firm-level data from the 1993 National Survey of Small Business Finances to test the hypothesis that banking consolidation has reduced the availability of credit to small businesses. We find that banks in markets where mergers have occurred are more likely than other banks...
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