Dan Xie

Postdoc at PSE

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Dan Xie is on the Job Market
  • Paris School of Economics
Research groups
  • Associate researcher at the Globalization Chair.
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Address :48 boulevard Jourdan,
75014 Paris

About us

At a glance: Dan is a trade economist working on the impact of trade and environmental policies on manufacturing pollution at the firm level, with a particular focus on China. Her recent work also covers trade and labor market power, port development and cross-border investment.

  • Dan Xie is an EJME candidate and JOE Network candidate

Main research theme: International Trade

Secondary research theme: Environment, Labor

References: Sandra Poncet, Carsten Eckel, Alessandra Bonfiglioli, Tom Schmitz

Supervisor: Sandra Poncet

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Publications HAL

  • Tariff cost and cross-border M&A affiliate sales: Evidence from China Journal article

    Cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&A) is a major form of foreign direct investment (FDI). In contrast to many developed countries, the majority of China’s cross-border M&As are vertical rather than horizontal. I study the difference in the reaction to tariff of horizontal and vertical M&A subsidiary sales. The baseline OLS regressions show that as export tariff cost increases, cross-border M&A affiliate sales relative to export rises, and the effect mainly comes from vertical affiliates, especially in downstream subsidiaries. The main results are robust to the Poisson pseudo maximum likelihood (PPML) regressions and an instrumental variable (IV) approach. A simple model is developed to reconcile the empirical findings when horizontal and vertical M&As co-exist in the same market and further tested at both the extensive and intensive margins. The results offer new insights to understanding the performance of M&As from developing economies.

    Journal: Journal of Asian Economics

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