NBER Publications by Karl Lins
Working Papers and Chapters
| May 2006 | Do Foreigners Invest Less in Poorly Governed Firms?
with Christian Leuz, Francis E. Warnock: w12222
As domestic sources of outside finance are limited in many countries around the world, it is important to understand the factors that influence whether foreign outside investors provide capital to a country's firms. This study examines whether and why investor concern about corporate governance results in fewer foreign holdings. We use a comprehensive set of foreign holdings by U.S. investors as a proxy for foreign investment and analyze a sample of 4,411 firms from 29 emerging market and developed economies. We find that foreigners invest significantly less in firms that are poorly governed, i.e., firms that have ownership structures that are more conducive to outside investor expropriation. Interestingly, this finding is not simply a matter of a country%u2019s economic development but ap... |
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