`Very useful text.' D. Angwin, University of Warwick

`Up to date details of industrial structure on a European scale. Excellent treatment of theory.' John Sedgwick, University of North London

`Essential reading for all involved in this high risk and potentially extremely expensive business.' Long Range Planning

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`Major strength: Fusion of empirical research with economic theory; well written.' Hans Schenk, Erasmus University

`The strength of this book lies in its undogmatic discussion of certain aspects of British capitalism.' International Affairs

`A very good selection of articles. Should prove useful reading to students.' Dr Tom McGovern, University of Newcastle

Europe stands at the start of its first great merger wave. Growing international trade, accelerated by the `Single Market' programme, has seen a sharp increase in mergers across national borders between European-based firms. During the 1990s, this increase in European mergers will almost certainly continue. As it does, it is sure to raise important questions for industrial policy-makers and business strategies. Should, for instance, leading national firms merge to form `European champions'? When does merger make good business sense, and with which firms? Are hostile takeovers a sound method for ensuring top management accountability; or are alternative ownership controls preferable? What are the proper grounds for politicians to prevent a merger, and which politicians? This book addresses these questions, bringing together a number of leading economists and authoritative commentators on mergers and merger policy. The book itself is a `European' edition of Mergers and Merger Policy edited by James A. Fairburn and John Kay (OUP, 1989). Two chapters (on market structure and performance; and on the evolution of merger policy in Britain) from that book are included here without alteration. Other chapters have been updated and to these have been added entirely new chapters on the European dimension of merger activity, regulation and the European community, and on the options open to European companies.
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This collection examines the issues and likely consequences for industrial policy and business strategies in growing international trade, accelerated by the Single Market. There has been a sharp increase in mergers across national borders between European-based firms.
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Mergers and economic performance in the UK - a survey of the empirical evidence 1950-1990, Alan Hughes; the market for corporate control - divestments and buy-outs, Mike Wright et al; shareholder wealth effects of UK take-overs - implications for merger policy, Julian Franks and Robert Harris; European capital markets and corporate control, Julian Franks and Colin Mayer; corporate governance, take-overs and the role of the non-executive director, Evan Davis and John Kay; the empirical analysis of market structure and performance, James Fairburn and Paul Geroski; the evolution of merger policy in Britain, James Fairburn; free trade in companies - does nationality matter?, Leslie Hannah; European or national? - the Community's new merger regulation, Matthew Bishop; recent patterns of European merger activity, Paul Geroski and Anastassios Vlassopoulos; continental mergers are different, Evan Davis et al. Appendix: the Commission's merger reports.
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`Very useful text.' D. Angwin, University of Warwick
`Very useful text.' D. Angwin, University of Warwick `Up to date details of industrial structure on a European scale. Excellent treatment of theory.' John Sedgwick, University of North London `Essential reading for all involved in this high risk and potentially extremely expensive business.' Long Range Planning `Major strength: Fusion of empirical research with economic theory; well written.' Hans Schenk, Erasmus University `The strength of this book lies in its undogmatic discussion of certain aspects of British capitalism.' International Affairs `A very good selection of articles. Should prove useful reading to students.' Dr Tom McGovern, University of Newcastle
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198773467
Publisert
1993
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
620 gr
Høyde
233 mm
Bredde
117 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
376