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The general conclusion of the empirical literature is that in-market consolidation generates adverse price changes, harming consumers. Previous studies, however, look only at the short-run pricing impact of consolidation, ignoring all effects that take longer to materialize. Using a database...
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Insufficient competition remains a major obstacle to growth in Italy. The main culprits include the institutional environment and the regulations governing some economic sectors subject to market failures. As to the former, relative neglect of economic efficiency has produced an unstable and...
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loans by size of borrower with a detailed geographical partition. We find that mergers are followed by a temporary reduction …
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We examine the informational effects of M&As by investigating whether bank mergers improve banks� ability to screen … imperfectly, we find evidence of these informational improvements. Mergers lead to a closer correspondence between interest rates …
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mergers yield economies of scope or gains in managerial efficiency. …
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of mergers and acquisitions. We analyze the Italian market, which is similar to other main European countries. …
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The paper analyzes the evolution of competitive conditions in the Italian banking industry using firm-level balance sheet data for the period 1983-1997. Regulatory reform, large-scale consolidation, and competitive pressure from other European countries have changed substantially the banking...
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This paper examines the dynamic interaction between R&D and market structure in a horizontally differentiated market framework. Firms invest in R&D to modify the level of differentiation of their products, increasing their specialization and their market power. The invested resources in research...
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Bank takeovers result on average in little improvements in performance. This may be due to conflicting driving forces behind them; however these have seldom been studied. We study directly the motivations for bank acquisitions by analyzing the prices paid for them, under the assumption that...
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