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We examine the effects of over 6,000 M&As involving more than 10,000 banks on small business lending. We are the first to decompose the impact of M&As into static effects associated with a simple melding of the antecedent institutions and dynamic effects associated with post-M&A refocusing of...
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We examine the effects of bank M&As on small business lending using data on over 6,000 recent U.S. bank M&As. We are the first to decompose the impact of M&As into static effects from simply melding the antecedent institutions, and dynamic effects associated with post-M&A refocusing of the...
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We examine the effects of bank Mamp;As on small business lending using data on over 6,000 recent U.S. bank Mamp;As. We are the first to decompose the impact of Mamp;As into static effects from simply melding the antecedent institutions, and dynamic effects associated with post-Mamp;A refocusing...
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We examine the effects of bank Mamp;As on small business lending. Our methodology permits empirical analysis of the vast majority of U.S. bank Mamp;As since the late 1970s -- over 6,000 Mamp;As involving over 10,000 banks (some active banks are counted multiple times). We are the first to...
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We examine the effects of bank Mamp;As on small business lending. Our methodology permits empirical analysis of the great majority of U.S. bank Mamp;As since the late 1970s -- over 6,000 Mamp;As involving over 10,000 banks (some active banks are counted multiple times). We are the first to...
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This paper examines the effects of over 6,000 recent U.S. bank mergers and acquisitions (Mamp;As) on small business lending. It is the first to decompose the impact of Mamp;As into static effects from simply combining the institutions into a pro forma larger organization, and dynamic effects...
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