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This survey examines recent developments in economic research relating to antitrust, paying specific attention to … research in the areas of collusion and merger enforcement. Research relating to both collusion and mergers has made significant … which mergers get proposed to antitrust agencies and optimal policy in the face of that selection. A feature of recent …
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We study the importance of discretion in antitrust enforcement by analyzing the response of asset prices to the sudden … accession of Theodore Roosevelt to the presidency. During McKinley's term in office the largest wave of merger activity in … American history occurred, and his administration did not attempt to use antitrust laws to restrain any of those mergers. His …
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In this article, I explain the inadequacy of our current state of knowledge regarding the effectiveness of antitrust … the effectiveness of antitrust policy. There are two types of data one requires in order to perform such an analysis. One … is data on the relevant market pre and post merger. The second is data on the specific predictions of the government …
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In this paper we review issues relating to antitrust and competition in health care markets. The paper begins with a … brief review of antitrust legislation. We then discuss whether and how health care is different from other industries in … ways that might affect the optimality of competition. The paper then focuses on the main areas in which antitrust has been …
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The challenge of effective merger enforcement is tremendous. U.S. antitrust agencies must, by statute, quickly forecast … empirical basis for antitrust enforcement, and provides guidance on the key measurement issues researchers confront in … estimating the price effects of mergers. We also describe how evidence from merger retrospectives can be used to evaluate the …
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in the Horizontal Merger Guidelines. Through a model of enforcement, we find that agencies challenge mergers they expect …. Our findings inform the debate over whether antitrust enforcement has been lax …
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There are many industries in which potentially competitive segments require services provided by natural monopoly bottlenecks (essential facilities). Since it is difficult to regulate these facilities, developing countries are using Demsetz auctions, where the facility is awarded to the firm...
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We analyze the optimal dynamic policy of an antitrust authority towards horizontal mergers when merger proposals are … endogenous and occur over time. Approving a currently proposed merger will affect the profitability and welfare effects of … potential future mergers, the characteristics of which may not yet be known to the antitrust authority. We show that, in many …
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We study optimal merger policy in a dynamic model in which the presence of scale economies implies that firms can … computationally, allows firms to invest or propose mergers according to the relative profitability of these strategies. An antitrust … authority is able to block mergers at some cost. We examine the optimal policy when the antitrust authority can commit to a …
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Concentration-based screens for horizontal mergers, such as those employed in the US DOJ and FTC Horizontal Merger … Guidelines, play a central role in merger analysis. However, the basis for these screens, in both form and level, remains unclear …
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