Why do regulatory authorities scrutinize mergers and acquisitions? The authorities themselves claim to be combating monopoly power and protecting consumers, but the last two decades of empirical research has found little supporting evidence for such laudatory motives. An alternative is that M&A regulation is actually designed to protect privileged firms. In this paper, we provide a test of protectionism by studying whether European regulatory intervention is more likely when European firms are harmed by increased competition. Our findings are unambiguous: European regulation is protectionist. The results are robust to a variety of statistical difficulties, including endogeneity between investor valuations and regulatory actions
It is too early to make a complete judgment on the effectiveness of Directive 2004/25/EC on Takeover...
Although most studies proves that Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions (C-B M&A) cause more benefi...
Acquisitions, mergers and other business agreement are facing increasing regulatory scrutiny, even w...
Why do regulatory authorities scrutinise mergers and acquisitions? The authorities themselves claim ...
Why do regulatory authorities scrutinise mergers and acquisitions? The authorities themselves claim ...
Acquisitions, mergers and other business agreements are facing increasing regulatory scrutiny, even ...
Acquisitions, mergers, and other business agreements face increasing regulatory scrutiny, even when ...
The European Commission has often used its merger‐review power to challenge high‐profile acquisition...
Looks at the protections available to companies in M&A situation under EU law where States try to bl...
Recent reports of the Commission and the European Parliament have revisited the concerns of protecti...
We analyze the takeover premiums paid for a sample of European bank mergers between 1997 and 2007. W...
The increasing globalization of economies has leveraged protectionist attitudes in different countri...
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This paper gathers evidence on apparent discrepancies between EU decisions and stock market's a...
According to Aesop, even the most effective fraud can turn against its perpetrator, and justice be d...
It is too early to make a complete judgment on the effectiveness of Directive 2004/25/EC on Takeover...
Although most studies proves that Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions (C-B M&A) cause more benefi...
Acquisitions, mergers and other business agreement are facing increasing regulatory scrutiny, even w...
Why do regulatory authorities scrutinise mergers and acquisitions? The authorities themselves claim ...
Why do regulatory authorities scrutinise mergers and acquisitions? The authorities themselves claim ...
Acquisitions, mergers and other business agreements are facing increasing regulatory scrutiny, even ...
Acquisitions, mergers, and other business agreements face increasing regulatory scrutiny, even when ...
The European Commission has often used its merger‐review power to challenge high‐profile acquisition...
Looks at the protections available to companies in M&A situation under EU law where States try to bl...
Recent reports of the Commission and the European Parliament have revisited the concerns of protecti...
We analyze the takeover premiums paid for a sample of European bank mergers between 1997 and 2007. W...
The increasing globalization of economies has leveraged protectionist attitudes in different countri...
This paper tests empirically whether regulation characterized by high incentives implies more risk t...
This paper gathers evidence on apparent discrepancies between EU decisions and stock market's a...
According to Aesop, even the most effective fraud can turn against its perpetrator, and justice be d...
It is too early to make a complete judgment on the effectiveness of Directive 2004/25/EC on Takeover...
Although most studies proves that Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions (C-B M&A) cause more benefi...
Acquisitions, mergers and other business agreement are facing increasing regulatory scrutiny, even w...