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Merger-specific efficiencies continue to play a relatively small role in merger enforcement and merger retrospectives. Motivated by the paucity of empirical analyses of merger-specific efficiencies, we examine a merger's market share effects. Standard merger theory predicts that if...
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most frequently applied measures of concentration kbank concentration ratio (CRk) and Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI) and … measures of concentration also show that Qatar, Bahrain and Oman are highly concentrated markets. The Panzar-Rosse H …
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have vast implications for competition, concentration and the efficiency of the financial sectors. This paper examines the … impact of increasing concentration and new technologies, linked with the mergers and acquisitions (M&A) process, on the …, during the analyzed period (1997- 2002), the concentration of the commercial banks had a negative impact on the competition …
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In this paper we re-examine empirically the Structure-Conduct-Performance relationship between concentration and … concentration does increase profitability, but only in geographically dispersed industries, suggesting that regional markets are an …
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operating in the short run under systematically varied concentration and capacity conditions. The pricing of electricity is …
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The aim of the study is to estimate the level of competition and concentration in the Polish banking sector in 1997 …) have been used for the evaluation of competition. Concentration in the Polish banking industry was analysed by using … concentration indices (k bank concentration ratios (CR5) and the Herfindahl-Hirschman indices (HHI)). Empirical analysis shows that …
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job capacity, job concentration, and market power. Job capacity is measured by the ratio of potential job openings to … potential work offers, and job concentration is measured by the ratio of work suppliers to employers. For each experimental … behaviors over time. The main finding is that job capacity consistently trumps job concentration when it comes to predicting the …
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concentration followed by an expression of satisfaction could be a useful pattern to detect flow. Unexpectedly, the interviews …
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The focus of this study was to evaluate the success potential of new information systems programmes within the schools of business in Kenyan public universities using student interest in the information systems specialization as predictor. The study argued that student interest in the...
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The paper calculates the concentration in 6 major routes of the Greek ferry system (2001-2010), important not only for …
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