The European Commission has often used its merger‐review power to challenge high‐profile acquisitions involving non‐E.U. companies, giving rise to concerns that its competition authority has evolved into a powerful tool for industrial policy. The Commission has been accused of deliberately targeting foreign – especially U.S. – acquirers, while facilitating the creation of European national champions. These concerns, however, rest on a few famous anecdotes. In this article, we introduce a unique dataset that allows us to provide the first rigorous examination of these claims. Our analysis of the over 5,000 mergers reported to the Commission between 1990 and 2014 reveals no evidence that the Commission has systematically used its authority to...
This paper gathers evidence on apparent discrepancies between EU decisions and stock market's antici...
Mergers that substantially lessen competition are challenged by antitrust authorities. Instead of bl...
The main goal in this paper is to make an in-depth analysis of the regulatory situations that can ar...
The European Commission has often used its merger‐review power to challenge high‐profile acquisition...
The article examines the European Commission's use of its legal powers over mergers. It discusses an...
Main goal of this thesis is to provide analysis of the key regulatory changes of the European merger...
Main goal of this thesis is to provide analysis of the key regulatory changes of the European merger...
In the face of momentous change in global politics – which has already begun to usher in a new age o...
This paper gathers evidence on apparent discrepancies between EU decisions and stock market's a...
Mergers that substantially lessen competition are challenged by antitrust authorities. Instead of bl...
Why do regulatory authorities scrutinize mergers and acquisitions? The authorities themselves claim ...
Why do regulatory authorities scrutinise mergers and acquisitions? The authorities themselves claim ...
Why do regulatory authorities scrutinise mergers and acquisitions? The authorities themselves claim ...
This paper applies a novel methodology to a unique dataset of large concentrations during the period...
Why does the EU Commission delegate the assessment of mergers to national authorities? According to ...
This paper gathers evidence on apparent discrepancies between EU decisions and stock market's antici...
Mergers that substantially lessen competition are challenged by antitrust authorities. Instead of bl...
The main goal in this paper is to make an in-depth analysis of the regulatory situations that can ar...
The European Commission has often used its merger‐review power to challenge high‐profile acquisition...
The article examines the European Commission's use of its legal powers over mergers. It discusses an...
Main goal of this thesis is to provide analysis of the key regulatory changes of the European merger...
Main goal of this thesis is to provide analysis of the key regulatory changes of the European merger...
In the face of momentous change in global politics – which has already begun to usher in a new age o...
This paper gathers evidence on apparent discrepancies between EU decisions and stock market's a...
Mergers that substantially lessen competition are challenged by antitrust authorities. Instead of bl...
Why do regulatory authorities scrutinize mergers and acquisitions? The authorities themselves claim ...
Why do regulatory authorities scrutinise mergers and acquisitions? The authorities themselves claim ...
Why do regulatory authorities scrutinise mergers and acquisitions? The authorities themselves claim ...
This paper applies a novel methodology to a unique dataset of large concentrations during the period...
Why does the EU Commission delegate the assessment of mergers to national authorities? According to ...
This paper gathers evidence on apparent discrepancies between EU decisions and stock market's antici...
Mergers that substantially lessen competition are challenged by antitrust authorities. Instead of bl...
The main goal in this paper is to make an in-depth analysis of the regulatory situations that can ar...