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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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A rollup is a series of acquisitions through which a financial sponsor consolidates ownership. Increasingly, this strategy is shaping economically important markets, but historically, it has escaped antitrust enforcement. We study this phenomenon in the anesthesia industry, site of the first...
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reduced restructuring following recessions. We also discuss corroborating evidence from merger waves' in the restructuring of …
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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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We study whether the sensitivity of economic, health, and livelihood outcomes to climate extremes has declined over the last half century, consistent with adaptation. Understanding whether such adaptation is already occurring is central to anticipating future climate damages, to calibrating the...
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accession of Theodore Roosevelt to the presidency. During McKinley's term in office the largest wave of merger activity in …
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We investigate the motives and consequences of the consolidation of banks in Japan during the period of fiscal year 1990-2004 using a comprehensive dataset. Our analysis suggests that the government's too-big-to-fail policy played an important role in the mergers and acquisitions (M&As), though...
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research in the areas of collusion and merger enforcement. Research relating to both collusion and mergers has made significant …-based measurement) and theoretical work in advancing our understanding of collusive and merger-related phenomena …
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Concentration-based screens for horizontal mergers, such as those employed in the US DOJ and FTC Horizontal Merger … Guidelines, play a central role in merger analysis. However, the basis for these screens, in both form and level, remains unclear …
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guidelines reflect a substantial consensus on the appropriate template for merger assessment. Nevertheless, official protocols …
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