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1、国际财务管理答案ChapCHAPTER 16 FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT SUGGESTED ANSWERS AND SOLUTIONS TO END-OF-CHAPTER QUESTIONS AND PROBLEMS QUESTIONS 1. Recently, many foreign firms from both developed and developing countries acquired high-tech U.S. firms. What might have motivated these firms to acquire U.S. firms?
2、 Answer: Many foreign firms might have been motivated to gain access to technical know-how residing in U.S. firms and at the same time monopolize its use. Refer to the reverse-internalization hypothesis discussed in the text. 2. Japanese MNCs, such as Toyota, Toshiba, Matsushita, etc., made extensiv
3、e investments in the Southeast Asian countries like Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. In your opinion, what forces are driving Japanese investments in the region? Answer: Most likely, these Japanese MNCs have invested heavily in Southeast Asia in order to take advantage of under priced labor service
4、s and cheaper land and other factors of production. Refer to the life-cycle theory of FDI. 3. Since the NAFTA was established, many Asian firms especially those from Japan and Korea made extensive investments in Mexico. Why do you think these Asian firms decided to build production facilities in Mex
5、ico? Answer: Asian firms might have been motivated to gain access to NAFTA of which Mexico is a member and circumvent the external trade barriers maintained by NAFTA. 4. How would you explain the fact that China emerged as the second most important recipient of FDI after the United States in recent
6、years? Answer: China attracted a great deal of FDI recently because foreign firms want to (I) take advantage of inexpensive labor and resources, and also (ii) gain access to the Chinese market that is often not accessible otherwise. IM-1 5. Explain the internalization theory of FDI. What are the str
7、ength and weakness of the theory? Answer: According to the internalization theory, firms that have intangible assets with a public good property tend to undertake FDI to take advantage of the assets on a large scale and, at the same time, prevent misappropriation of returns from the assets that may
8、occur during arms length transactions in foreign countries. The theory can be effective in explaining greenfield investments, but not in explaining mergers and acquisitions. 6. Explain Vernons product life-cycle theory of FDI. What are the strength and weakness of the theory? Answer: According to th
9、e product life-cycle theory, firms undertake FDI at a particular stage in the life-cycle of the products that they initially introduced. When a new product is introduced, the firm chooses to keep production at home, close to customers. But when the product become mature and foreign demands develop,
10、the firm may be induced to start production in foreign countries, especially in low-cost countries, to serve the local markets as well as to export the product back to the home country. As can be inferred from the boxed reading on Singer in the text, the product life-cycle theory can explain histori
11、cal development of FDI quite well. In recent years, however, the international system of production has become too complicated to be explained neatly by the life-cycle theory. For example, new products are often introduced simultaneously in many countries and production facilities may be located in
12、many countries at the same time. 7. Why do you think the host country tends to resist cross-border acquisitions, rather than greenfield investments? Answer: The host country tends to view green field investments as creating new production facilities and new job opportunities. In contrast, cross-bord
13、er acquisitions can be viewed as foreign takeover of existing domestic firms, without creating new job opportunities. 8. How would you incorporate political risk into the capital budgeting process of foreign investment projects? Answer: One approach is to adjust the cost of capital upward to reflect
14、 political risk and discount the expected future cash flows at a higher rate. Alternatively, one can subtract insurance premium for political risk from the expected future cash flows and use the usual cost of capital which is applied to domestic capital budgeting. IM-2 9. Explain and compare forward
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