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What drives economic growth? The case of cross-border M&A and greenfield FDI activities

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Wang, Miao ; Wong, M.C. Sunny

Kyklos. International Review for Social Sciences

2009

62

2

316-330

economic growth ; enterprise takeover ; foreign investment ; international ; merger

EMU and International monetary system

English

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"The effect of aggregate foreign direct investment (FDI) on economic growth remains uncertain in the literature. We revisit this FDI–Growth relation by analyzing the components of FDI – greenfield investment and cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As). Our analysis contributes to the existing literature by focusing on potentially heterogeneous growth effects of different FDI entry modes. Using a sample of 84 countries from 1987 to 2001, we separately examine the growth effects of greenfield investment and M&As. We find that greenfield investment and M&As have different impacts on economic growth. Greenfield investment promotes economic growth while M&As can be beneficial only when the host country has an adequate level of human capital. Our results provide support for receiving M&As when policymakers allocate more resources for human capital accumulation."

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