This paper analyzes mergers and acquisitions (M&As) as a channel of industrial restructuring after trade liberalization. Using the Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement (CUSFTA) of 1989 as a source of exogenous variation in trade barriers, I show that trade liberalization increased domestic Canadian M&A activity (Canadian firms buying other Canadian firms) by over 70%. There is no robust link between tariff reductions and either domestic U.S. or cross-border M&As. I also provide evidence that domestic M&As transferred resources from less to more productive firms and that the magnitude of the overall transfer was quantitatively important
Abstract This paper develops a theoretical framework where a multinational firm (MNE) is allowed to ...
When free trade merges formally distinct non-competitive industries, welfare should increase. Addit...
Abstract: Using confidential firm level data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) on activitie...
This paper analyzes mergers and acquisitions (M&As) as a channel of industrial restructuring after t...
Using confidential firm-level panel data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, we examine how the bi...
This paper analyzes industry adjustments to trade liberalization. It introduces cross-border mergers...
The paper examines how Canadian manufacturing plants have responded to reductions in tariff barriers...
I use an event study approach to present novel evidence on the impact of trade liberalization on fir...
This paper examines substantial productivity gains in Canadian manufacturing resulting from tariff r...
We examine the qualitative and quantitative predictions of a heterogeneous firm model à la Melitz (2...
The focus of this research is to evaluate the multinational effects of the 1989 FREE TRADE AGREEMENT...
This thesis analyzes the effect of trade liberalization on horizontal mergers. It consists of two pa...
It is often thought that a tariff reduction, by opening up the domestic market to foreign firms, sho...
Research question/issueThis study uses the 1989 Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement (FTA) to s...
It is often thought that a tariff reduction, by opening up the domestic market to foreign firms, sho...
Abstract This paper develops a theoretical framework where a multinational firm (MNE) is allowed to ...
When free trade merges formally distinct non-competitive industries, welfare should increase. Addit...
Abstract: Using confidential firm level data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) on activitie...
This paper analyzes mergers and acquisitions (M&As) as a channel of industrial restructuring after t...
Using confidential firm-level panel data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, we examine how the bi...
This paper analyzes industry adjustments to trade liberalization. It introduces cross-border mergers...
The paper examines how Canadian manufacturing plants have responded to reductions in tariff barriers...
I use an event study approach to present novel evidence on the impact of trade liberalization on fir...
This paper examines substantial productivity gains in Canadian manufacturing resulting from tariff r...
We examine the qualitative and quantitative predictions of a heterogeneous firm model à la Melitz (2...
The focus of this research is to evaluate the multinational effects of the 1989 FREE TRADE AGREEMENT...
This thesis analyzes the effect of trade liberalization on horizontal mergers. It consists of two pa...
It is often thought that a tariff reduction, by opening up the domestic market to foreign firms, sho...
Research question/issueThis study uses the 1989 Canada-United States Free Trade Agreement (FTA) to s...
It is often thought that a tariff reduction, by opening up the domestic market to foreign firms, sho...
Abstract This paper develops a theoretical framework where a multinational firm (MNE) is allowed to ...
When free trade merges formally distinct non-competitive industries, welfare should increase. Addit...
Abstract: Using confidential firm level data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) on activitie...