Government Competition, M&A, and Corporate Consolidation: A General Analysis
Fengrong Wang ()
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Fengrong Wang: Shandong University
Chapter Chapter 2 in M&A and Corporate Consolidation, 2021, pp 17-71 from Springer
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Abstract The institutional changes in China’s economic transition have endogenously determined the competitions among local governments. As a mode of resource allocation, M&A and corporate consolidation represent the degree of marketization and are subject to administrative barriers and market segmentation brought about by government intervention. In this chapter, we will first review the relevant literature and the development of government competition and establish an index system for the measure of government competitiveness. And, on this basis, a new framework for the analysis of corporate M&A and corporate consolidation from the perspective of government competition will be established.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-15-6675-2_2
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