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Title: Global giants and local stars: How changes in brand ownership affect competition
Author(s): Vanessa Alviarez, Keith Head and Thierry Mayer
Publication Date: April 2020
Keyword(s): brands, competition policy, Concentration, firm effects, frictions, Markups, mergers and acquisitions, multinationals and oligopoly
Programme Area(s): International Trade and Regional Economics
Abstract: Multinational acquisitions, unlike greenfield investments, can subtract from the number of active competitors. The outcomes for consumers depend on the change in markups and whether new owners implement significant quality or productivity improvements. We assess the consequences of multinational acquisitions in beer and spirits. Rather than confining the study to an individual country, we apply recent methods with minimal data requirements to conduct a worldwide evaluation. After correcting for severe limited mobility bias, owner fixed effects contribute very little to the performance of brands. On average, foreign ownership tends to raise costs and lower appeal. Using the estimated model, we simulate the consequences of counterfactual national merger regulation. The US beer price index would be 4--7\% higher had competition authorities not forced divestitures. On the other hand, up to 30\% savings could have been obtained in Latin America by emulating the pro-competition policies of the US and EU.
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Alviarez, V, Head, K and Mayer, T. 2020. 'Global giants and local stars: How changes in brand ownership affect competition'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=14628