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Efficiency effects of mergers: Harmonising merged production

The model of potential gains from mergers provides a useful decomposition into technical efficiency, returns to scale, and the harmony effect. While technical efficiency and returns to scale have been well elaborated, interpretation of the harmony effect remains open. We provide analytic insight int...

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Published in:The Journal of the Operational Research Society 2023-05, Vol.74 (5), p.1261-1274
Main Authors: Kališ, Richard, Luptáčik, Mikuláš, Dujava, Daniel
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