We compare the performance in employment, wages and productivity for domestic plants acquired by new domestic and foreign owners. Prospective foreign owners pick large, high-wage, high-productivity plants, while new domestic owners choose average performers of above average size. Employment, labour productivity and total factor productivity decline in domestic acquisition targets before acquisitions, only wages recover afterwards. Employment, wages and labour productivity increase after foreign acquisitions. The sample selection introduced by long-term comparisons and a focus on unique events introduces a downward bias into the results for domestic acquisitions and an upward bias for the foreign acquisitions
Foreign direct investment is often considered an important source of knowledge spillovers. However,...
Foreign direct investment is often considered an important source of knowledge spillovers. However,...
Sweden has witnessed a dramatic increase of inward FDI during the 1990’s that has no correspondence ...
We compare the performance in employment, wages and productivity for domestic plants acquired by new...
We compare employment and productivity dynamics in foreign and domestic entrants, exitors, survivors...
We compare employment and productivity dynamics in foreign and domestic entrants, exitors, survivor...
This paper investigates the difference between domestic and foreign mergers and acquisitions (M&...
Abstract This study investigates how foreign acquisitions affect productivity in Swedish manufacturi...
We compare employment and productivity dynamics in foreign and domestic entrants, exitors, survivor...
We estimate causal treatment effects of domestic and foreign acquisitions on plant survival, employm...
We estimate causal treatment effects of domestic and foreign acquisitions on plant survival, employm...
We estimate causal treatment effects of domestic and foreign acquisitions on plant survival, employm...
This paper studies the effect of foreign acquisition on wages and total factor productivity (TFP) in...
This study investigates how foreign acquisitions a¤ect productivity in Swedish manufac-turing rms. I...
First published online: July 28, 2010The article is based on the chapter 3 of the thesisForeign dire...
Foreign direct investment is often considered an important source of knowledge spillovers. However,...
Foreign direct investment is often considered an important source of knowledge spillovers. However,...
Sweden has witnessed a dramatic increase of inward FDI during the 1990’s that has no correspondence ...
We compare the performance in employment, wages and productivity for domestic plants acquired by new...
We compare employment and productivity dynamics in foreign and domestic entrants, exitors, survivors...
We compare employment and productivity dynamics in foreign and domestic entrants, exitors, survivor...
This paper investigates the difference between domestic and foreign mergers and acquisitions (M&...
Abstract This study investigates how foreign acquisitions affect productivity in Swedish manufacturi...
We compare employment and productivity dynamics in foreign and domestic entrants, exitors, survivor...
We estimate causal treatment effects of domestic and foreign acquisitions on plant survival, employm...
We estimate causal treatment effects of domestic and foreign acquisitions on plant survival, employm...
We estimate causal treatment effects of domestic and foreign acquisitions on plant survival, employm...
This paper studies the effect of foreign acquisition on wages and total factor productivity (TFP) in...
This study investigates how foreign acquisitions a¤ect productivity in Swedish manufac-turing rms. I...
First published online: July 28, 2010The article is based on the chapter 3 of the thesisForeign dire...
Foreign direct investment is often considered an important source of knowledge spillovers. However,...
Foreign direct investment is often considered an important source of knowledge spillovers. However,...
Sweden has witnessed a dramatic increase of inward FDI during the 1990’s that has no correspondence ...