Goldberg (finance, U. of Miami) and White (economics, New York U.) present the results of a 1978 conference that brought together representatives from business, government, and academics. Much of the conversation revolves around the Glass- Steagall Act and attempts to remove the dividing line betwee
Goldberg (finance, U. of Miami) and White (economics, New York U.) present the results of a 1978 conference that brought together representatives from...
Drawing on papers from a January 1981 conference held by the Salomon Center for the Study of Financial Institutions at New York University, this work examines theoretical questions concerning mergers and acquisitions, legal and social concerns, patterns of mergers and acquisitions, and mergers in th
Drawing on papers from a January 1981 conference held by the Salomon Center for the Study of Financial Institutions at New York University, this work ...
Although observers of the Pakistani economy are well aware that a small number of family groups, popularly called "the twenty-two families," dominates the industrial structure of the country, the actual effects of this concentration of economic power on income distribution and on other areas of widespread social and political concern arc less well understood. In this important work, Lawrence J. White uses the concepts of industrial organization analysis to achieve an overall view of the problems stemming from the marked industrial concentration in Pakistan.
After discussing the...
Although observers of the Pakistani economy are well aware that a small number of family groups, popularly called "the twenty-two families," domina...