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We investigate the link between productivity of firms and their sourcing behavior. Following Antràs & Helpman (2004) we distinguish between domestic and foreign sourcing, as well as between outsourcing and vertical integration. A firm's choice is driven by a hold-up problem caused by lack of...
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matched employeremployee data. We observe above average separations of workers around domestic acquisitions. This is … associated with a decline in unobserved worker quality in the plant. Foreign acquisitions are not associated with above average …
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This paper examines the effect of the presence of multinational companies on plant survival in the host country. We postulate that multinational companies can impact positively on plant survival through technology spillovers. We study the nature of the effect of multinationals using a Cox...
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This study provides the first comparative evidence of foreign and domestic acquisitions in Germany. A propensity score … acquisitions to account for a general takeover effect. The study is based on new high-quality panel data for manufacturing …
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cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A) on multinational firms are rather unclear and much disputed. We empirically …
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drain of R&D activity in Swedish MNEs. Rather, this paper finds robust evidence that foreign acquisitions lead to increasing … R&D intensity in acquired domestic MNEs and non-MNEs. -- domestic multinationals ; foreign acquisitions ; R&D …
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