Growth and Ownership : Evidence from Foreign Manufacturing Affiliates in Japan
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Using panel data on 500 foreign manufacturing affiliates in Japan over the period 1991-2000, fixed effect estimates indicate that partnership with a local firm increases the growth potential of foreign firms but is less beneficial for larger and older foreign affiliates. Also, it is found that size and age have significant effects on foreign affiliate growth as demonstrated in previous studies on domestic firms. Hence, the size, age, and ownership structure of foreign affiliates appear to be important considerations in determining longterm growth potential from a policy perspective.
- 経営行動科学学会の論文
- 2005-07-31
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