Quantifying Productivity Gains from Foreign Investment
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Quantifying Productivity Gains from Foreign Investment
Quantifying Productivity Gains from Foreign Investment
Date Written: April 2013
Abstract
We revisit the relationship between foreign investment and productivity of acquired firms. First, we construct a panel firm-level dataset for eight advanced European countries covering domestic and foreign acquisitions together with detailed balance sheet information for the years 1999-2012. Second, we address the challenge of identifying a causal relation. To that end, we compare foreign to domestic acquisitions in addition to accounting for the impact of majority versus minority acquisitions after controlling for country and sector trends. The productivity of foreign acquired affiliates increases modestly after four years, but only when majority stakes are acquired by foreigners. Our results are driven by foreign acquisitions and not by foreign divestment.
Keywords: Advanced Countries, Majority Ownership, Multinationals, Selection
JEL Classification: E32, F15, F36, O16
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