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Every day the economic importance of national boundaries diminishes. The globalisation of world markets is proceeding with ever-increasing speed, stimulated by developments such as the introduction of the single European currency, and even the smallest transactions frequently now include a cross-border element.
Business executives and their advisers participating in a transaction in a foreign country need a clear and concise framework of understanding, which will enable them to identify the critical issues likely to affect the course of the deal and to formulate the questions on which detailed advice will be needed.
Now firmly established and respected as a major reference work on the subject, Corporate Acquisitions and Mergers provides a one-stop guide to the local practical issues involved. Some of the world’s most distinguished law firms, each of them identified as a leading firm in the mergers and acquisitions field in their own country, offer a rich source of information and advice on domestic issues arising on M&A transactions.
Previously limited to countries within the European Union, Corporate Acquisitions and Mergers has now been restructured and expanded to cover all the most significant economies in the world (some 50 countries in all). The work is kept up-to-date by regular supplements, which track the key changes and developments in national laws and practice affecting mergers and acquisitions. The work now offers a truly global coverage.
Each country section aims to adopt a broadly similar framework and structure. The topics addressed are local economic, political and cultural aspects; the regulatory framework; most common types of transaction; common financing methods; antitrust/competition issues; taxation aspects; employment considerations; procedural formalities; accounting treatment and prospective future developments.
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