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Les décisions de l'Autorité de la concurrence en matière de contentieux ou de concentration sont publiques. Pourtant …
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Commission, we evaluate how consistently arguments related to structural market parameters – dominance, rising concentration … increase in post-merger concentration and in complex mergers. Yet, its importance decreased following the 2004 merger policy … reform. Competitive concerns are also correlated with rising concentration, especially if entry barriers and foreclosure are …
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1990-2014 period, we evaluate how consistently arguments related to structural market parameters – dominance, concentration …'s competitive concerns are also correlated with concentration and the more so, the higher the entry barriers and the risks of …
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market definition such as "acute in-patient care" averages out severe discrepancies that become visible when concentration is … only impact on the level of concentration, while the correlation remains high. Our results underline the need for more …
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1990-2014 period, we evaluate how consistently arguments related to structural market parameters – dominance, concentration …’s competitive concerns are also correlated with concentration and the more so, the higher the entry barriers and the risks of …
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Worldwide, the overwhelming majority of large horizontal mergers are cleared by antitrust authorities unconditionally. The presumption seems to be that efficiencies from these mergers are sizeable. We calculate the compensating efficiencies that would prevent a merger from harming consumers for...
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Wages for the vast majority of workers have stagnated since the 1980s while productivity has grown. We investigate two coexisting explanations based on rising market power: 1. Monopsony, where dominant firms exploit the limited mobility of their own workers to pay lower wages; and 2. Monopoly,...
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