Recently, federal regulators responsible for enforcing the antitrust laws have shown a renewed interest in the potential anticompetitive effects of vertical mergers--mergers between two independent firms in successive stages of production. This greater activism in vertical merger cases is in striking contrast to the permissive policies that prevailed throughout the 1980s, which, in turn, were a response to the Justice Department's and the Federal Trade Commission's open hostility to vertical mergers during the 1960s and 1970s.> The cyclical antitrust treatment of vertical mergers over the past three and one-half decades has been strongly influenced by the theoretical research of academic economists and lawyers. This article examines the emp...
There seems to be consensus that the Department of Justice’s 1984 Vertical Merger Guidelines do not ...
There seems to be consensus that the Department of Justice’s 1984 Vertical Merger Guidelines do not ...
There seems to be consensus that the Department of Justice’s 1984 Vertical Merger Guidelines do not ...
Recently, federal regulators responsible for enforcing the antitrustlaws have shown a renewed intere...
Recent papers have shown conditions under which vertical, mergers can result in anticompetitive fore...
Mergers and acquisitions are a major component of antitrust law and practice. The U.S. antitrust age...
Mergers and acquisitions are a major component of antitrust law and practice. The U.S. antitrust age...
The past forty years have witnessed a remarkable transformation in horizontal merger enforcement in ...
Analyzing mergers between firms in a customer-supplier relationship under section 7 of the Clayton A...
The economic and legal view of vertical integration has varied over time. But, a constant source of ...
This work was subsequently published in the Journal of Law and Economics, April 1985.Since 1950 the ...
Does recent federal merger regulation make economic sense? Merger activity has clearly increased thi...
Over the past forty years, there has been a remarkable transformation in horizontal merger enforceme...
There seems to be consensus that the Department of Justice’s 1984 Vertical Merger Guidelines do not ...
There seems to be consensus that the Department of Justice’s 1984 Vertical Merger Guidelines do not ...
There seems to be consensus that the Department of Justice’s 1984 Vertical Merger Guidelines do not ...
There seems to be consensus that the Department of Justice’s 1984 Vertical Merger Guidelines do not ...
There seems to be consensus that the Department of Justice’s 1984 Vertical Merger Guidelines do not ...
Recently, federal regulators responsible for enforcing the antitrustlaws have shown a renewed intere...
Recent papers have shown conditions under which vertical, mergers can result in anticompetitive fore...
Mergers and acquisitions are a major component of antitrust law and practice. The U.S. antitrust age...
Mergers and acquisitions are a major component of antitrust law and practice. The U.S. antitrust age...
The past forty years have witnessed a remarkable transformation in horizontal merger enforcement in ...
Analyzing mergers between firms in a customer-supplier relationship under section 7 of the Clayton A...
The economic and legal view of vertical integration has varied over time. But, a constant source of ...
This work was subsequently published in the Journal of Law and Economics, April 1985.Since 1950 the ...
Does recent federal merger regulation make economic sense? Merger activity has clearly increased thi...
Over the past forty years, there has been a remarkable transformation in horizontal merger enforceme...
There seems to be consensus that the Department of Justice’s 1984 Vertical Merger Guidelines do not ...
There seems to be consensus that the Department of Justice’s 1984 Vertical Merger Guidelines do not ...
There seems to be consensus that the Department of Justice’s 1984 Vertical Merger Guidelines do not ...
There seems to be consensus that the Department of Justice’s 1984 Vertical Merger Guidelines do not ...
There seems to be consensus that the Department of Justice’s 1984 Vertical Merger Guidelines do not ...