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This paper looks at why local markets have become increasingly dominated by multi-market firms, particularly in the banking industry, where deregulation in the early 1990s lead to extensive branch network expansion. To understand the implications of this profusion of multi-market banks, I...
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This article examines patterns of entry and exit in a relatively homogeneous product market to investigate the impact of entry on incumbent firms and market structure. In particular, we are interested in whether the organizational form of entrants matters for the competitive decisions of...
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This article examines patterns of entry and exit in a relatively homogeneous product market to investigate the impact of entry on incumbent firms and market structure. In particular, we are interested in whether the organizational form of entrants matters for the competitive decisions of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012984743
This article examines patterns of entry and exit in a relatively homogeneous product market to investigate the impact of entry on incumbent firms and market structure. In particular, we are interested in whether the organizational form of entrants matters for the competitive decisions of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012456131