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This paper studies the corporate governance and asset pricing implications of investors owning blocks in multiple firms. Common wisdom is that multi-firm ownership weakens governance because the blockholder is spread too thinly. We show that this need not be the case. In a single-firm benchmark,...
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GIM Index or the proportion of activist shareholders. Following these special meetings, we find that the next quarter …
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shareholders from the complex, pyramidal, and often obscure corporate structures. First, we show that there are large differences …
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In a corporate freeze-out, the controller is required to compensate minority shareholders for the no-freezeout value of … that, under a regime in which frozen out minority shareholders receive a compensation equal to the pre-freezeout market …
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The 2010 Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission Horizontal Merger Guidelines lay out a new standard for … cases in which the GUPPI would imply increased regulatory scrutiny of a proposed merger …
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In this paper we propose a method to evaluate the effectiveness of U.S. horizontal merger policy and apply it to the … merger had little effect …
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We study optimal merger policy in a dynamic model in which the presence of scale economies implies that firms can … the period the merger is proposed. We also find that the ability to commit can lead to a significant welfare improvement …
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of oligopoly concerns resulting from mergers. In this paper, we provide a critique of Bork's views on merger policy from … The Antitrust Paradox. Many of Bork's recommendations have been implemented over time and have improved merger analysis …. Bork's proposed horizontal merger policy, however, was too permissive. In particular, the empirical record shows that …
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The challenge of effective merger enforcement is tremendous. U.S. antitrust agencies must, by statute, quickly forecast … estimating the price effects of mergers. We also describe how evidence from merger retrospectives can be used to evaluate the …
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We analyze the optimal dynamic policy of an antitrust authority towards horizontal mergers when merger proposals are … endogenous and occur over time. Approving a currently proposed merger will affect the profitability and welfare effects of … surplus by using a completely myopic merger review policy that approves a merger today if and only if it does not lower …
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