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relatively low in value added per employee at the time of takeover and before, a characteristic we take to indicate relatively …-term recoveries after takeover from the misfortunes of the takeover year and a return to higher growth rates of employment and output … year or two after takeover but seem to have increased their profitability or efficiency relative to their industries. The …
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This research establishes the influence of linguistic traits on human behavior. Exploiting variations in the languages spoken by children of migrants with identical ancestral countries of origin, the analysis indicates that the presence of periphrastic future tense, and its association with...
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appliance markets most affected by the merger to markets where concentration changed much less or not at all. We estimate price …
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industry merger and acquisition activity. All of these effects are stronger for smaller firms than for larger firms …
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banks in individual EU countries help to explain the nature of cross-border merger activity. If they wish to protect …
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Despite the fact that one-third of worldwide mergers involve firms from different countries, the vast majority of the academic literature on mergers studies domestic mergers. What little has been written about cross-border mergers has focused on public firms, usually from the United States. Yet,...
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Focusing on takeover bids whose outcome can be predicted in advance with certainty, Grossman and Hart established the …
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' buyers acquire constrained' targets. This result holds while controlling for merger terms and for different proxies used to …
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first order effect on observed merger and acquisition activity in the US. We also present evidence of increased reliance on … while the 1986 Tax Act discouraged transactions among US corporations, it increased the demand for merger and acquisition …
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also explains why some firms buy other firms. We find that 1. A firm's merger and acquisition (Mamp;A) investment responds … investment, i.e., the 'Free-Cash Flow' story works, but explains a small fraction of mergers only, and 3. The merger waves of …
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