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Journal of Financial Economics

Mergers and acquisitions, technological change, and inequality

Journal of Financial Economics
Volume Issue
Volume 172
Page range
Pages 104136
Date published:
Published Article
Working paper version
Abstract

Mergers and acquisitions (M&As) are an important mechanism through which technology is adopted by firms. Firms with greater technological skill acquire less tech-savvy firms and, subsequently, increase technology investment at the target. This has important implications for labor reallocation following M&As. We show that target establishments become less routine intensive post-M&A, especially when a target had greater routine occupational employment, compared to its acquirer, ex-ante. We also provide evidence consistent with targets investing in information technology which tends to displace more office routine occupations. Such labor reallocation impacts wages, resulting in higher pay inequality within target establishments.

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