Tag Archives: democracy

Democracy as a fundamental determinant of cross-border merger activity

By | October 6, 2022

Does democracy shape international merger activity? The short answer is yes, because democratic institutions are conducive to higher-quality corporate governance. In a new paper, we examine 104,425 cross-border transactions in 58 countries from the mid-1980s and find merger flows involve acquirers from more democratic countries than their targets. This result is primarily driven by a… Read More »

Democracy and the Pricing of Initial Public Offerings Around the World

By | July 23, 2021

The proliferation of democracy internationally has spurred a large volume of research on its benefits (and costs) over economic growth in recent decades. Some studies assess the impact of democracy over various aspects of macroeconomic growth; however, the same cannot be argued for the micro level, whereby the effect of democracy over corporate decisions has been largely ignored.  To the extent that macroeconomic activity reflects the… Read More »