Market for corporate control

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The market for corporate control is the role of equity markets in facilitating corporate takeovers. This was first described in an article by HG Manne, "Mergers and the Market for Corporate Control".[1] According to Manne:

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In this way the market for corporate control could magnify the efficacy of corporate governance rules, and facilitate greater accountability of directors to their investors.[2]

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  1. (1965) 73 Journal of Political Economy 110
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References

  • Manne, Henry G. (1965). "Mergers and the Market for Corporate Control". 73 Journal of Political Economy 110
  • Scharfstein, D. (1988). "The Disciplinary Role of Takeovers". 55 Rev Econ Stud 85
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