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Specialization in national output and international cross-listing

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  • Abraham Agyemang
  • Faruk Balli
  • Hatice Ozer Balli
  • Russell Gregory-Allen

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This study utilizes a sample of 1779 firms cross-listed across 28 OECD countries to explore how specialization in national output impacts international cross-listing decisions. We find that output specialization is an essential consideration in both the decision to cross-list and the choice of host market. Our results show that specialization in national output augments cross-listing and that firms from specialized home countries cross-list in less specialized host markets. The findings, especially at the firm level, suggest that firms seek opportunities to diversify funding sources when cross-listing, further highlighted by the choice of host market.

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  • Abraham Agyemang & Faruk Balli & Hatice Ozer Balli & Russell Gregory-Allen, 2022. "Specialization in national output and international cross-listing," Applied Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 54(37), pages 4241-4258, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:applec:v:54:y:2022:i:37:p:4241-4258
    DOI: 10.1080/00036846.2022.2030040
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