Deregulation, Competition and Merger Activity in the U.S. Telecommunications Industry

Deregulation, Competition and Merger Activity in the U.S. Telecommunications Industry
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Download or read book Deregulation, Competition and Merger Activity in the U.S. Telecommunications Industry written by Kevin Okoeguale and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 53 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Using the 1996 Telecommunications Act as a natural experiment, I examine the role of competition in “how” economic shocks drive industry-level clustering of merger activity and “who buys whom?” In the telecom industry, deregulation opened both the local and long-distance markets to competition from new communication technologies, driving significant increases in IPO and merger activity. My findings support the view that the increase in merger activity following the 1996 deregulation was an efficiency-improving restructuring response to increased competition from deregulation and technological change, and not to increased misvaluation. The economic shocks from deregulation and technological change drive merger activity by increasing industry competition. I find no significant relationship between the level of merger activity and stock market misvaluation. I find evidence systematically relating telecom firms' performance and merger characteristics; pre-1996 deregulation levels of efficiency and leverage show up as important determinants of an incumbents' survival and/or merger fate; the more efficient and less leveraged incumbents are more likely to be the acquirers than the targets in mergers involving two incumbents.


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