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The Globalisation of Indian Business - Cross Border Mergers and Acquisitions in Indian Manufacturing (Hardcover)
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The Globalisation of Indian Business - Cross Border Mergers and Acquisitions in Indian Manufacturing (Hardcover)
Series: Routledge Studies in the Economics of Business and Industry
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Consolidation activities such as mergers and acquisitions
(M&As) have been one of the major strategies adopted by Indian
firms to withstand global competition. M&As experienced a
substantial increase in value and volume during the
post-liberalization era, facilitated by the presence of foreign
subsidiaries in the Indian market as well as competitive pressure
on domestic firms. The increased foreign investment through
M&As brought new dimensions to the fore such as the
implications on technological performance, efficiency, and more
importantly, competition in the Indian market. The Globalisation of
Indian Business: Cross Border Mergers and Acquisitions in Indian
Manufacturing provides an in-depth analysis of these issues,
specifically aiming to understand whether the M&As strategies
helped the firms to achieve their desired objectives in terms of
improvement in technology, efficiency and market power in the
context of the increase of M&As in India, using appropriate
statistical and econometric techniques. The book is of additional
importance in the context of the recently implemented Competition
Act, replacing the thirty year old MRTP Act in India. The new Act
aims to maintain competition and protect consumers' interests
without harming that of the producers'. Based on the analysis,
broadly, the study cautions the regulators to rethink the
efficiency defence argument and become more vigilant on the
creation of monopolies. On the other side, it suggests firms should
reconsider their post-merger integration strategy since
consolidation has not led to a sustainable increase in market share
of the surviving firms.
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