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. We apply our model to endogenous merger formation in an international oligopoly, and show that the equilibrium market …We examine how a downstream merger affects input prices and, in turn, the profitability of a such a merger under … unions organising workers. If the input suppliers are plant-specific, we find that a merger is more profitable than in a …
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. We apply our model to endogenous merger formation in an international oligopoly, and show that the equilibrium market …We examine how a downstream merger affects input prices and, in turn, the profitability of a such a merger under … unions organising workers. If the input suppliers are plant-specific, we find that a merger is more profitable than in a …
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than under a cross-border merger outcome. -- Unionization ; International Oligopoly ; Endogenous Mergers ; Countervailing …We re-examine the common wisdom that cross-border mergers are the most effective merger strategy for firms facing … powerful unions. In contrast, we obtain a domestic merger outcome whenever firms are sufficiently heterogeneous (in terms of …
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evaluation is also justified in a Cournot-oligopoly with free but costly entry. If input markets are competitive and output per … firm declines with the number of firms (business stealing), there is excessive entry into such oligopoly. If trade unions …
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evaluation is also justified in a Cournot-oligopoly with free but costly entry. If input markets are competitive and output per … firm declines with the number of firms (business stealing), there is excessive entry into such oligopoly. If trade unions …
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Unionized Oligoplies are market structures with incomplete upstream labour markets interacting with incomplete downstream product markets. In this survey I give and overview of the recent development any main findings of this strand of literature
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