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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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merged between 2014 and 2019. We are particularly interested in whether elevated merger rates are due to bank inefficiencies …
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The article looks at exit taxation within the European Union, including how it affects cross-border mergers. It starts with an explanation of the concept of exit tax, followed by an analysis of the current legislation and an analysis of the case law of the European Court of Justice. The article...
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the consequences of allowing a vertical merger between a terminal operator and a maritime transport company and the pros …
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Bewertung der Fusionskontrolle in der Europäischen Union, den Vereinigten Staaten, Südafrika, dem Vereinigten Königreich und den … ESA soll in diesem Buch aufgezeigt werden, ob der Ansatz der Fusionskontrolle in den ESA optimal ist oder nicht und …
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Antitrust remedies are a central part of the competition policy toolbox. Their actual use and design depends on interrelated factors such as the Antitrust Authority's analytical capabilities, institutional design and bargaining power. Economics can contribute to the design of remedies, using a...
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high takeover threat. This study examines the effects of hostile takeover threats on managerial efforts to innovate. Our … results show that more active hostile takeover markets stifle managerial efforts in corporate innovation. The findings suggest … that managers tend to be more myopic when firms are exposed to hostile takeover threats. Managers will put less effort into …
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This paper investigates the existence and moderating mechanisms of the peer effect in mergers and acquisitions for green innovation (GIM&As). Using Chinese GIM&A data from 2010 to 2023, we find that there is peer effect in GIM&As. In other words, a firm's GIM&A decisions will be affected by its...
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acquisitions and to determine the importance of HR process maturity for the course of post-merger integration. An adapted McCormack … maturity on the course of integration was assessed based on a model of post-merger integration in the HR area developed by the …
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