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A Statistical Test of the Success of Consolidations

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  • A. S. Dewing

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Nature of the study, 84. — Underlying assumptions of the study, 86. — I. Previous earnings of the representative consolidation compared with actual earnings, 90. — II. Estimated earnings of the representative consolidation compared with actual earnings, 91. — III. First-year earnings of the representative consolidation compared with later earnings, 93. — Table of fundamental data, 95.

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  • A. S. Dewing, 1921. "A Statistical Test of the Success of Consolidations," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, President and Fellows of Harvard College, vol. 36(1), pages 84-101.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:qjecon:v:36:y:1921:i:1:p:84-101.
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