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From China with Love: The Role of FDI from Third Countries on EU Competition and R&D Activities
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Date Issued
2018-07
Date Available
2018-07-31T15:56:20Z
Abstract
This report presents empirical analysis on the linkage between mergers and acquisition FDI and acquirer innovation efforts. The data indicates that acquisitions tend to result in a spike in research in the two following years. This impact, however, is contingent on industrial linkages between target and acquirer. In particular, nonmanufacturing targets appear to have the largest impact. Further investigation using input-output linkages finds that acquirer R&D increases more when the target is a primary source of inputs for the acquirer. These effects, however, are smaller for Chinese acquirers, suggesting that concerns over whether acquisition of foreign technology is spurring faster Chinese technological growth may be misguided. Finally, these effects are smaller in more concentrated industries, suggesting the need to consider industry concentration when projecting the R&D implications of cross-border mergers.
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. School of Economics
Start Page
1
End Page
38
Series
UCD Centre for Economic Research Working Paper Series
WP2018/13
Subjects
Classification
F23
O31
Language
English
Status of Item
Not peer reviewed
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