Endogenous Market Structure and Foreign Market Entry

Working Paper: NBER ID: w15530

Authors: James R. Markusen; Frank Stähler

Abstract: Models dealing with cross-border acquisitions versus greenfield investment usually assume that the entry of a foreign firm into a market has effects on the outputs of all domestic firms in that market, but exit or entry of local firms is not considered. The purpose of this paper is to re-examine the acquisition versus greenfield versus exporting question under fixed versus free entry assumptions for local firms. Our finding is that greenfield entry and exporting options are more attractive relative to acquisition when the local market structure adjusts to foreign entry through local entry or exit than when it is fixed. The entering foreign firm may do better or worse under free entry versus a fixed market structure depending on its optimal choice under the latter assumption.

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JEL Codes: F12; F23


Causal Claims Network Graph

Edges that are evidenced by causal inference methods are in orange, and the rest are in light blue.


Causal Claims

CauseEffect
foreign firm entry (greenfield investment) (F23)local firm exit (L19)
foreign firm entry (acquisition) (F23)local firm entry (L26)
foreign firm entry (greenfield investment) (F23)change in number of active local firms (L26)
foreign firm entry (acquisition) (F23)change in number of active local firms (L26)

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