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A Comparative Study of the Effect of Interlocking Directorates on Merger Target Selection under Different Merger and Acquisition Modes

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Table 1. Variable definitions.
Table 2. Real Sample descriptive statistics.
Table 4. Empirical result of full sample and sub-samples.

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