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share of sales from product innovations is not significantly affected by a foreign takeover for a given amount of innovation …
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arbitrage. Furthermore, a merger can lead to an equilibrium in which only the "high-demand" market is served. This is more … likely (i) the lower consumers' transportation costs and (ii) the higher the concentration of the industry. Therefore, merger …
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association with post-merger patenting is mainly driven by patents invented in the countries of the acquirers headquarter and its …
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to the merger. We show that a PPO reduces the minimal synergy level necessary to make a merger beneficial for consumers …. It follows that an antitrust authority ignoring existing PPOs when evaluating merger proposals (which reflects the … current EU merger control regime) invites sneaky takeovers: Acquiring firms strategically use PPOs prior to a full merger …
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We analyze the effects of structural remedies on merger activity in a Cournot oligopoly when the antitrust agency … induces strictly price-decreasing mergers. Finally, under incomplete information an effcient merger type is to be doomed to …
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predicts that a merger is more likely to be profitable in an innovation intensive industry. For a high degree of firm … heterogeneity a merger reduces innovation in both the merged entity and in non-merging competitors in an industry with high R … consistent with many predictions of the theoretical model. Our main result is that after a merger patenting and R\&D of the …
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This paper uses a rich panel data set of Indian manufacturing firms to analyze the effects of domestic and international acquisitions on various outcomes at target firm and product level. We apply recent methodological advances in the estimation of production functions together with information...
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This paper analyzes the effects of cross-border mergers and acquisitions (M&As) on the innovation of European firms. The results indicate a considerable increase in post-acquisition innovation in the merged entity. This is mainly driven by inventors based in the acquirer's country, while...
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