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are robust to a range of approaches to address the endogeneity of firms' merger decisions …
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Merger control authorities may approve a merger based on a so-called 'efficiency defence'. An important aspect in … clearing mergers is that the efficiencies need to be merger-specific. Joint ventures, and in particular research joint ventures …
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Merger efficiencies provide the primary justification for why mergers of competitors may benefit consumers … merger of Miller and Coors breweries was expected to increase concentration and reduce costs. All else equal, the average …
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This paper studies the market provision of a specific type of public good: radio and television broadcasts. Its main focus is to explore the ability of the market to provide broadcasting efficiently in a world in which broadcasters earn revenues by selling time to advertisers and advertisements...
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This paper describes an efficiency approach to the evaluation of policy changes. Rather than comparing the utility allocations that arise before and after a policy change is introduced, this approach evaluates a policy change by comparing it with other possible changes which might be made from...
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This paper explores the trade-off between incentive effects and administrative costs associated with the implementation of various environmental tax instruments, with special reference to carbon taxes. In a simple model, we show under what conditions it is optimal to use input rather than...
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A tax on vehicle emissions can efficiently induce all of the cheapest forms of abatement. Consumers could drive less, buy a smaller car with better gas mileage, use cleaner gasoline, and repair pollution control equipment (PCE). However, the technology is not yet available to measure and tax...
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