Mergers and Productivity
Steven N. Kaplan
Conference held January 16-18, 1997
Published in January 2000 by University of Chicago Press
© 2000 by the National Bureau of Economic Research
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338 pages
ISBN: 0-226-42431-6
Table of Contents
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Front matter, Mergers and Productivity:
Steven N. Kaplan
(p. -12 - 0)
(bibliographic info)
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Introduction to "Mergers and Productivity":
Steven N. Kaplan
(p. 1 - 8)
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Consolidation in the Medical Care Marketplace,A Case Study from Massachusetts:
Jason Barro, David M. Cutler
(p. 9 - 50)
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The Eclipse of the U.S. Tire Industry:
Raghuram Rajan, Paolo Volpin, Luigi Zingales
(p. 51 - 92)
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Is the Bank Merger Wave of the 1990s Efficient? Lessons from Nine Case Studies:
Charles Calomiris, Jason Karceski
(p. 93 - 178)
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A Clinical Exploration of Value Creation and Destruction in Acquisitions, Organizational Design, Incentives, and Internal Capital Markets:
Steven N. Kaplan, Mark Mitchell, Karen Wruck
(p. 179 - 238)
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Workforce Integration and the Dissipation of Value in Mergers, The Case of USAir's Acquisition of Piedmont Aviation:
Stacey Kole, Kenneth M. Lehn
(p. 239 - 286)
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Paths to Creating Value in Pharmaceutical Mergers:
David J. Ravenscraft, William F. Long
(p. 287 - 326)
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Contributors:
(p. 327 - 328)
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Name Index:
(p. 329 - 332)
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Subject Index:
(p. 333 - 337)
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