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Power in the multinational corporation in industry equilibrium

Power in the multinational corporation in industry equilibrium
Power in the multinational corporation in industry equilibrium
Recent theories of the multinational corporation introduce the property rights model of the firm and examine whether to integrate or outsource firm activities locally or to a foreign country. This paper focuses instead on the internal organization of the multinational corporation by examining the power allocation between headquarters and subsidiaries. We provide a framework to analyse the interaction between the decision to serve the local market by exporting or FDI, market access and the optimal mode of organization of the multinational corporation. We find that subsidiary managers are given decision power to run the firm at intermediate levels of host country competition. We then provide comparative statics on the optimal organization of the multinational corporation for changes in fixed FDI entry costs, trade costs, as well as changes in information technology.
multinationals, power, incentives, industry equilibrium
0938-2259
437-464
Verdier, Thierry
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Marin, Dalia
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Verdier, Thierry
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Marin, Dalia
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Verdier, Thierry and Marin, Dalia (2009) Power in the multinational corporation in industry equilibrium. Economic Theory, 38 (3), 437-464. (doi:10.1007/s00199-007-0327-3).

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Recent theories of the multinational corporation introduce the property rights model of the firm and examine whether to integrate or outsource firm activities locally or to a foreign country. This paper focuses instead on the internal organization of the multinational corporation by examining the power allocation between headquarters and subsidiaries. We provide a framework to analyse the interaction between the decision to serve the local market by exporting or FDI, market access and the optimal mode of organization of the multinational corporation. We find that subsidiary managers are given decision power to run the firm at intermediate levels of host country competition. We then provide comparative statics on the optimal organization of the multinational corporation for changes in fixed FDI entry costs, trade costs, as well as changes in information technology.

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Published date: March 2009
Keywords: multinationals, power, incentives, industry equilibrium

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Local EPrints ID: 157433
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/157433
ISSN: 0938-2259
PURE UUID: 8f77d6ff-0c34-4797-a700-f9861c628598

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Date deposited: 07 Jun 2010 11:42
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 01:46

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Author: Thierry Verdier
Author: Dalia Marin

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