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The Market for Corporate Control: The Scientific Evidence

 |  April 20, 2016

Posted by Social Science Research Network

The Market for Corporate Control: The Scientific Evidence

Richard S. Ruback & Michael C. Jensen (Harvard)
Abstract:        This paper reviews much of the scientific literature on the market for corporate control. The evidence indicates that corporate takeovers generate positive gains, that target firm shareholders benefit, and that bidding firm shareholders do not lose. The gains created by corporate takeovers do not appear to come from the creation of market power. With the exception of actions that exclude potential bidders, it is difficult to find managerial actions related to corporate control that harm shareholders. Finally, we argue the market for corporate control is best viewed as an arena in which managerial teams compete for the rights to manage corporate resources.