Journal Article

Whole versus Shared Ownership of Foreign Affiliates

Authors

  • Raff
  • H.
  • Ryan
  • M.
  • Stähler
  • F.
Publication Date

This paper studies why multinational firms often share ownership of a foreign affiliate with a local partner even in the absence of government restrictions on ownership. We show that shared ownership may arise, if (i) the partner owns assets that are potentially important for the investment project, and (ii) the value of these assets is private information. In this context shared ownership acts as a screening device. Our model predicts that the multinational’s ownership share is increasing in its productivity, with the most productive multinationals choosing not to rely on a foreign partner at all. This prediction is shown to be consistent with data on the ownership choices of Japanese multinationals.

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JEL Classification
F23, L20
DOI
10.1016/j.ijindorg.2009.01.003

Key Words

  • ausländische Direktinvestitionen
  • foreign direct investment
  • joint venture
  • multinational enterprise
  • productivity
  • Produktivität