Growing trade in Europe--accelerated by the "Single Market" program--has seen a sharp increase in international mergers between European-based firms. This increase in European mergers will almost certainly continue, raising important questions for industrial policymakers and business strategies. This book addresses these questions, bringing together a number of leading economists and authoritative commentators on mergers and merger policy.
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John Kay is at The London Business School.
`Very useful text.'
D. Angwin, University of Warwick
`Up to date details of industrial structure on a European scale. Excellent treatment of theory.'
John Sedgwick, University of North London
`Essential reading for all involved in this high risk and potentially extremely expensive business.'
Long Range Planning
`Major strength: Fusion of empirical research with economic theory; well written.'
Hans Schenk, Erasmus University
`The strength of this book lies in its undogmatic discussion of certain aspects of British capitalism.'
International Affairs
`A very good selection of articles. Should prove useful reading to students.'
Dr Tom McGovern, University of Newcastle
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