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Despite the continuing US hospital merger wave, it remains unclear how mergers change, or fail to change, hospital … behavior and performance. We open the "black box" of hospital practices through a mega-merger between two for-profit chains …. Benchmarking the merger's effects against the acquirer's stated aims, we show they achieved some of their goals, harmonizing …
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, we present a method for measuring undisclosed merger activity that relies on financial accounting reporting requirements …
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that the tax losses and credits of acquired firms likewise exerted no impact on merger activity. Though the use of such …
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Most US mergers are not reported to the government on the basis of their size, which can effectively exempt them from antitrust scrutiny, thereby leading to anticompetitive behavior. This paper studies premerger notification exemptions in the US dialysis industry. Over two decades, dialysis...
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undisputed. Deregulation has proceeded in three ways: (i) eased rate setting restrictions; (ii) simplified merger applications …
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merger was 1.1 percentage points lower, during the five-year period centered on the merger, than that of carriers not … involved in merger. Almost all of this cost reduction appears to have been passed on to consumers. Part of the cost reduction …
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Merger efficiencies provide the primary justification for why mergers of competitors may benefit consumers … merger of Miller and Coors breweries was expected to increase concentration and reduce costs. All else equal, the average …
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We analyze the economic consequences of rising health care prices in the US. Using exposure to price increases caused by horizontal hospital mergers as an instrument, we show that rising prices raise the cost of labor by increasing employer-sponsored health insurance premiums. A 1% increase in...
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in the Horizontal Merger Guidelines. Through a model of enforcement, we find that agencies challenge mergers they expect …
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