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In: Corporate Takeovers: Causes and Consequences

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Julian R. Franks
Robert S. Harris
Cohn Mayer
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This chapter was published in: Julian R. Franks & Robert S. Harris & Cohn Mayer Corporate Takeovers: Causes and Consequences, , pages 221-264, 1988.

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Alan J. Auerbach, 1988. "Corporate Takeovers: Causes and Consequences," NBER Books, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc, number auer88-1.
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