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Macrolevel Analysis of Labour Productivity Losses Associated With Breast Cancer Among Women in 47 African Countries. [PDF]

open access: yesGlob Health Epidemiol Genom
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Quantifying the use of natural history collections. [PDF]

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Recent Bank Mergers

The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1955
I. Introduction, 503. — II. Factors behind the recent mergers, 504. — III. Government regulation of bank mergers, 519. — IV. Effects of mergers upon banking markets, 524. — V. Conclusions, 531.
Charlotte P. Alhadeff, David A. Alhadeff
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Bank mergers and American bank competitiveness

1998
In this paper we attempt to elaborate on the observation that “the common environmental feature that underlies mergers and acquisitions throughout the U.S. economy is increased competition.”1 Motivating this paper is the sharp contrast between the high cost of bank mergers and acquisitions and the large number of such transactions.
Jonathan R. Macey, Geoffrey P. Miller
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Bank Mergers: Competition versus Banking Factors

Southern Economic Journal, 1963
The Bank Merger Act of 1960 (Public Law 86-463, 86th Congress) requires the appropriate regulatory agency (Comptroller, the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, or FDIC), in considering an application for a bank merger to take into account two sets of factors: the effect on competition (including any tendency toward monopoly) and the effect on the ...
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Gains in bank mergers: Evidence from the bond markets

Journal of Financial Economics, 2003
This paper presents evidence that merging banks' bond adjusted returns are positive and significant in premerger and announcement months. Also, the acquiring banks' credit spreads on new debt issues are lower after the merger. Diversification and incremental size attained in the merger are significant determinants of the bond returns and the decline in
Penas, M.F., Unal, H.
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