Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1003201 | Research in International Business and Finance | 2008 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
We consider a joint venture between a local firm from a less developed country, and a foreign multinational. In a dynamic two period model, we demonstrate that the availability of new technology can trigger a joint venture breakdown, a result that is consistent with the empirical evidence. We find that such breakdown is more likely if the MNC is relatively patient, or, in contrast to the existing literature, there is an increase in the level of demand. Moreover, our results are robust to alternative assumptions regarding bargaining power and control.
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Authors
Tarun Kabiraj, Prabal Roy Chowdhury,