Concern over conglomerate mergers increased dramatically in the
latter part of the twentieth century. An acceleration in
conglomerate merger activity rekindled firms' takeover fears and
swamped trustbusters, and attention focused on the political and
economic issues surrounding conglomerate mergers. Of particular
importance is the possibility that conglomerate mergers may
increase aggregate concentration and eventually create a 'zaibatsu'
economy. This book, first published in 1984, addresses the issue by
examining the mutual forbearance hypothesis. More specifically, do
multi-market contacts among diversified firms affect market
competition?
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