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mergers. If this assumption held, a positive external effect of a proposed merger would represent a sufficient condition to … allow the merger. However, the empirical picture on mergers and acquisitions reveals a significant share of unprofitable … mergers and economic theory, moreover, demonstrates that privately unprofitable mergers can be the result of rational action …
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media content, including the AT&T-Time Warner and the Disney-Fox mergers. Using a theory-driven approach, we examine …, we address three research questions: (i) Is the current development of analyzing industry with its recent merger activity … merger control in this industry, as well as a more active abuse control against already vertically-integrated media companies. …
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We study the economic consequences of anti-loss trafficking rules, which disallow the use of loss carry-forwards as tax shield after a substantial ownership change. Using staggered changes to these rules, we find that limiting the transfer of tax losses reduces the number of M&As with...
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It is commonly perceived that firms do not want to be outsiders to a merger between competitor firms. We instead argue … that it is beneficial to be a non-merging rival firm to a large horizontal merger. Using a sample of mergers with expert … merger announcement date. Further, we find that the stock reaction of rivals to merger events is not sensitive to merger …
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refer to hollowing-out as the situation where the target firm is shut down following a merger with a domestic or foreign … when a cross-border merger with hollowing out is not profitable but it is socially desirable. -- Economic models …
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This paper explains why consolidation acquisitions occur in waves and it predicts the differing role each firm is … likely to play in the consolidation game. We propose that whether a firm assumes the role of rival consolidator, target, or … consolidation can trigger a consolidating acquisition by a rival in a remote market segment, while some firms prefer to be a target …
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Horizontal shareholding exists when significant shareholders have stock in horizontal competitors. (It is often imprecisely called "common shareholding," but that term can also apply when shareholders own stock in two noncompeting corporations. It differs from "cross-shareholding," which...
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This Article shows that new economic proofs and empirical evidence provide powerful confirmation that, even when horizontal shareholders individually have minority stakes, horizontal shareholding in concentrated markets often has anticompetitive effects. The new economic proofs show that,...
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Competition authorities have a growing interest in assessing the effects of partial ownership arrangements. We show that the effects of such agreements on competition and welfare depend on the intensity of competition in the market and on the firms' governance structure. When assessing the...
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We study the effect of a merger between two Dutch supermarket chains to assess its effect on the depth as well as … composition of assortment. We adopt a difference-in-differences strategy that exploits local variation in the merger's effects …, controlling for selection on observables through a matching procedure when defining our control group. We show that the merger led …
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