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What Has Happened with C-B M&A Acceptance? A Follow Up Based on 2005 - 2015 Study

In: Foreign Direct Investment Perspective through Foreign Direct Divestment

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  • Anita Macek
  • Rasto Ovin

Abstract

Especially since 1990s when capital flows liberalization took their intensive course, also the literature on foreign direct investment and respectfully cross-border mergers and acquisitions grew. On the other hand, although it was accompanying these processes, foreign divestment attracted much less attention. Speculating about the reasons for such situation, one could stress that following the nature of the balance of payments logic foreign direct divestment was not expected. Nevertheless, these processes were present. This chapter addresses some of the most important impacts of foreign direct investment that had been a subject to inverse processes later. The authors try to confront the drivers of these processes and search for different patterns obviously often deriving outside economic rationale from the position of a developed market economy. Using their expertize the authors connected concrete findings of their study with possible drivers of divestment. According to the finding the common nominator was mixed success with the transition in transition countries.

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  • Anita Macek & Rasto Ovin, 2021. "What Has Happened with C-B M&A Acceptance? A Follow Up Based on 2005 - 2015 Study," Chapters, in: Anita Macek (ed.), Foreign Direct Investment Perspective through Foreign Direct Divestment, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:222644
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.95569
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    Keywords

    foreign direct investment; foreign direct divestment; cross-border mergers and acquisitions; economic effects; host economy;
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    • F00 - International Economics - - General - - - General

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