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The paper develops a four-step framework to detect anticompetitive horizontal mergers. In the first step, an estimate …
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Using data from the US automobile market, we empirically examine the link between competition and innovation. Consistent with a large literature, we use patent counts as a measure of innovation. The combination of the US market's economic importance, market dynamics, and the significant...
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breakdowns with the three years afterwards. Second, for the subset of horizontal mergers, merger activity is found to increase … should consider mergers as potential ‘second-best’ alternative to cartels but also imply that resource (re)allocations in …
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In an industry where regulated firms interact with unregulated suppliers, we investigate the welfare effects of a merger between regulated firms when cost synergies are uncertain before the merger and their realization becomes private information of the merged firm. The optimal merger policy...
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The Intercontinental Exchange's current attempted acquisition of NYSE-Euronext is the third takeover proposal in as many years. In this article the two previous attempts are reviewed and lessons are drawn from an antitrust and competition policy perspective concerning the evolving competitive...
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