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Cross-border acquisitions and restructuring: multinational enterprises versus private equity-firms

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Research Institute of Industrial Economics, Stokholm ; Baziki, Selva ; Norbäck, Pehr-Johan ; Persson, Lars ; Tåg, Joacim

IFN - Stockholm

2015

29 p.

enterprise takeover ; enterprise restructuring ; multinational enterprise ; private investment

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1057

Business economics

www.ifn.se

English

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"An increasingly large share of cross-border acquisitions are undertaken by private equity-firms (PE-firms) and not by traditional multinational enterprises (MNEs). We propose a model of cross-border acquisitions in which MNEs and PE-firms compete over domestic assets. MNEs' advantage lies in firm-specific synergies and retained earnings, whereas PE-firms are good at reorganizing target firms. Prevailing interest rates do not work in favor of PE-firms, but a lower risk premium and a better financial market development does. Stronger firm-specific synergies, however, favors MNEs. Performing a welfare analysis, we show that a policy of restricting PE-firms from buying domestic assets can be counterproductive."

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