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Apr 17

Dr. Chad Syverson, Chicago Booth

Delivery Method: Hybrid
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Gerri C. LeBow Hall
409
3220 Market Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104

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“Acquisitions, Productivity, and Profitability: Evidence from the Japanese Cotton Spinning Industry”

Abstract: We explore how changes in ownership affect the productivity and profitability of producers. Using detailed data from the Japanese cotton spinning industry at the turn of the last century, we find that acquired firms’ production facilities were not on average less physically productive than the plants of the acquiring firms before acquisition. They were much less profitable, however, due to higher inventory levels and lower capacity utilization—differences that reflected problems in managing the uncertainties of demand. After acquisitions, less profitable acquired plants saw drops in inventories and gains in capacity utilization that raised both their productivity and profitability levels.

Disciplines

Economics
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