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Conglomerate Mergers and Market Competition (Paperback)
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Business mergers are nowadays much in fashion and in the news, but
relatively litte is known about their effects on different aspects
of business enterprise, especially their effects on market
competition. Narver her distinguishes among three main types of
corporate merger: the horizontal, involving firms that produce
generally similar items; the vertical, involving a successive (e.g.
supplier-customer) relationship between firms and the conglomerate,
involving any merger that is neither horizontal nor vertical.
Economist have yet to agree on a general definition of the
essential aspects of conglomerate mergers or on an adequate
description of their effects on competition. the present book
derives a precise meaning of conglomerate mergers by analyzing the
legislative concern in the 1950 Amendment to Section 7 of the
Clayton Act. The book then carefully considers the several factors
in conglomerate merges that lead to their ability to affect
competition. Most importantly, this analysis suggests under what
conditions conglomerate mergers increase competition in a market
and under what conditions they lessen it. With notable vigor and
patience the author has pieced together various aspects of
statistics on conglomerate merge activity, managerial behavior in a
diversified firm, and market structure, and has produced the most
useful analysis available on the competitive effects of
conglomerate mergers. Not everyone will agre with its findings, but
here can be no question that legislators, antitrust lawyers,
economists, and business people will find them useful. Narver's
book is timely because of wide concern with the current wave of
mergers, appropriate public policy, and efficient private
decision-making. Serval important conglomerate merger cases are now
before the courts, and the public policy issues involved are still
in the process of clarification. The analysis presented in this
book should be important in the discussions of the next several
years. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program,
which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek
out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach,
and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived
makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again
using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally
published in 1967.
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