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The recent merger between US Airways and American Airlines was approved by federal and state antitrust authorities … anticompetitive effects from this merger. The economics literature offers many reasons why such stock-market event studies should not … unrelated to competitive harms, such as when a merger changes expectations that one or more rivals will be “in play” (i.e., a …
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There is a growing concern that U.S. merger control may have been too lenient, but empirical evidence remains limited … reviewing the use and challenges of event studies in merger analysis, I use a novel application of Hoberg-Phillips (2010, 2016 ….S. mergers between 1997 and 2017. I document that following a merger announcement, the most likely competitors experience on …
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Due to the differences in the merger waves across markets, the market for cross-border mergers and acquisitions by …–2008 period. Further, it compares the empirical findings from India with the prior findings from the USA. It is evident from the …
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higher takeover premiums relative to their non-cross-listed peers. Moreover, shareholders of Sarbanes-Oxley-compliant targets …
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attributed to either the collusion, productive efficiency, acquisition probability or pre-emptive merger hypothesis. In contrast …
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This study examines the impact of merger and acquisition (M&A) announcements made by U.S. companies listed on New York …
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The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) represents the largest climate policy action ever undertaken in the United States. Its legislative path was marked by two abrupt shifts as the likelihood of climate policy action fell to near zero and then rose to near certainty. We investigate equity...
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The welfare implications of vertical mergers have been a subject of disagreement for decades. Similar to horizontal mergers, economists need to weigh the efficiency gains relative to the market power concerns when considering the competitive effects of vertical mergers. However, in vertical...
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