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structure is rare. The 1952 breakup of Germany's leading chemical company, IG Farben, represents such a disruption. After the … Second World War, the Allies occupying Germany imposed the breakup because of IG Farben's importance for the German war …
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A start-up engages in an investment portfolio problem by choosing how much to invest in a "rival" project, which threatens the position of an existing incumbent, and a "non-rival" project. Anticipating its acquisition by the incumbent, the start-up strategically distorts its portfolio of...
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inputs and outputs. Results are mixed for outcomes related to variety and product quality. Literature on merger effects on … derive a number of ideas and options for merger policy. …
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find interesting results linking patents to GM's bankruptcy, the Daimler-Chrysler merger, environmental regulations …
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die Wettbewerbspolitik insbesondere die Frage nach dem Effekt auf das Innovationsverhalten der Firmen relevant. …
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assessment of anticompetitive innovation effects in merger review. By focusing on the applied U.S. Antitrust, it turns out that …
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