Exam 16: Foreign Direct Investment and Cross-Border Acquisitions

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While there is no comprehensive theory of FDI, many existing theories emphasize

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In evaluating political risk, experts focus their attention on a set of key factors such as

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In 1992, the Enron Development Corporation, a subsidiary of the Houston-based energy company, signed a contract to build the largest-ever power plant in India, requiring a total investment of $2.8 billion. After Enron had spent nearly $300 million, the project was canceled by Hindu nationalist politicians in the Maharashtra state where the plant was to be built. Which of the following are true?

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In 1992, the Enron Development Corporation, a subsidiary of the Houston-based energy company, signed a contract to build the largest-ever power plant in India, requiring a total investment of $2.8 billion. After Enron had spent nearly $300 million, the project was canceled by Hindu nationalist politicians in the Maharashtra state where the plant was to be built. Which of the following are true?

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Some of the risks that a U.S. based MNC can encounter in its foreign investments are: (i) - an increase in the cost of borrowing due to a rise in interest rates (ii) - increase in inflation rates (iii) - dumping (iv) - unfair competition by local companies (v) - inconvertibility of foreign currencies (vi) - expropriation (vii) - destruction of properties due to war, revolution, and other violent political events in foreign countries (viii) - loss of business income due to political violence In the U.S., the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) offers insurance against which of the above:

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Severe imperfections in the labor market arise from immobility of workers due to immigration barriers. As a response, firms should consider

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In the 1960s, Coca-Cola, which had bottling plants in India, faced strong pressure from the Indian government to reveal the Coke formula as a condition for continued operations in India. As a result,

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The Ford Motor Company recently acquired Mazda, a Japanese auto maker, and Jaguar, a British auto maker.

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Also, MNCs often find it profitable to locate manufacturing/processing facilities near

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Cross-border acquisition involves

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Transfer risk refers to the risk which arises from the uncertainty about

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Examples of operational risk include

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Firms that have intangible assets with a public good property tend to invest directly in foreign countries. This is because

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FDI can take the form of

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When evaluating a foreign investment project, it is important for the MNC to consider the effect of political risk, as a sovereign country can change "the rules of the game". To account for this

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Countries may welcome greenfield investments,

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Synergistic gains

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MNCs might have been lured to invest in China not only by lower labor and material costs but also

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Prior to Honda's decision to build a plant in Ohio,

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During the five-year period 2007-2011,

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