Partnerships, Buy-Out Options and Investment in Emerging Markets |
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Authors: | H Peter Møllgaard & Per Baltzer Overgaard |
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Institution: | Copenhagen Business School, and Center for Industrial Economics, Copenhagen, Denmark,;University of Aarhus, and Center for Industrial Economics, Copenhagen, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Asymmetric information and fear of acquiring a "lemon" may explain the paucity of foreign investment in emerging market economies. If investors are uncertain about the profitability of investments, intrinsically inefficient, temporary partnerships or joint ventures may serve as mechanisms through which information is transmitted. Temporary partnerships with joint investments by the domestic firm and the investor, together with a buy-out option to the investor, may sometimes separate good and bad investment prospects in equilibrium. However, separating equilibria may fail to exist. Implications for foreign direct investment are traced and briefly related to the experience of transition economies. JEL classification: D 8; F 2; L 14; O 12 |
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Keywords: | investment complementary assets partnerships options-to-own signaling renegotiation |
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