Picking Lemons or Cherries? Domestic and Foreign Acquisitions in Norwegian Manufacturing

June 30, 2009
SNF Working Paper No 22/09
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We compare the performance in employment, wages and productivity for domestic plants acquired by new domestic and foreign owners. Prospective foreign owners picklarge, high-wage, high-productivity plants, while new domestic owners choose average performers of above average size. Employment, labour productivity and total factor productivity decline in domestic acquisition targets before acquisitions, only wages recover afterwards. Employment, wages and labour productivity increase after foreign acquisitions. The sample selection introduced by long-term comparisons and a focus on unique events introduces a downward bias into the results for domestic acquisitions and an upward bias for the foreign acquisitions.