Mergers and acquisitions in Canada : a background report / by Steven Globerman, Associate Professor, Faculty of Administrative Studies, York University.: Z1-1975/1-41-34E-PDF
"Mergers and acquisitions are a means of reallocating the ownership of resources in an economy. As such, the aim of public policy with respect to mergers, acquisitions, or other business reorganizations such as joint ventures, licensing agreements and partial acquisitions, is conceptually clear: to encourage those reorganizations which promise to have positive net social benefits and discourage those promising to have negative net social benefits"--The Policy Setting, page 1.
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| Title | Mergers and acquisitions in Canada : a background report / by Steven Globerman, Associate Professor, Faculty of Administrative Studies, York University. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
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| Description | 1 online resource (vi, 86 pages). |
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