While the new European merger regulation makes explicit room for efficiencies, they almost never sway the decision in practice. To some extent, this is because the need to prove that the three cumulative conditions- verifiability, merger-specificity and benefit to consumers - are met is a tough requirement. But this difficulty is compounded by the prevalence of three views which reduce competition authorities' receptiveness to efficiency claims, and which we believe to be mistaken. These views are (i) the idea that efficiencies cannot benefit consumers in little competitive markets, (ii) the idea that savings on fixed costs never benefit consumers, and (iii) the idea that buyer-power induced cost reductions are irrelevant. More balanced pre...
Potential efficiency gains due to a merger can be used by competition authorities to judge upon prop...
This paper studies how the use of divestiture in merger control can affect the revelation of informa...
International audienceThis paper examines the optimal use of remedies and the efficiency defense for...
While the new European merger regulation makes explicit room for efficiencies, they almost never swa...
One of the most common reasons for a firm to merge is that a merger is believed to generate economic...
'It is an interesting and valuable contribution to the competition literature. It brings together in...
Summary In more then one occasion a proposed transatlantic merger was cleared in one jurisdiction an...
Abstract The EC merger regulations and the Guidelines from 2004 both claim that efficiencies shall ...
The regulatory analysis of mergers should consider both their potential benefits (efficiencies) and ...
'The purpose of this discussion paper is to contribute to the analysis of two questions. Should a me...
This thesis presents a closer look into the application of the Merger Regulation on various transact...
Mergers of business firms violate the antitrust laws when they threaten to lessen competition, which...
Potential e.ciency gains due to a merger can be used by competition authorities to judge upon propos...
The two leading merger systems—those of the United States and the European Union—treat the potential...
URL des Cahiers : <br />http://mse.univ-paris1.fr/MSEFramCahier2006.htmCahiers de la Maison des Scie...
Potential efficiency gains due to a merger can be used by competition authorities to judge upon prop...
This paper studies how the use of divestiture in merger control can affect the revelation of informa...
International audienceThis paper examines the optimal use of remedies and the efficiency defense for...
While the new European merger regulation makes explicit room for efficiencies, they almost never swa...
One of the most common reasons for a firm to merge is that a merger is believed to generate economic...
'It is an interesting and valuable contribution to the competition literature. It brings together in...
Summary In more then one occasion a proposed transatlantic merger was cleared in one jurisdiction an...
Abstract The EC merger regulations and the Guidelines from 2004 both claim that efficiencies shall ...
The regulatory analysis of mergers should consider both their potential benefits (efficiencies) and ...
'The purpose of this discussion paper is to contribute to the analysis of two questions. Should a me...
This thesis presents a closer look into the application of the Merger Regulation on various transact...
Mergers of business firms violate the antitrust laws when they threaten to lessen competition, which...
Potential e.ciency gains due to a merger can be used by competition authorities to judge upon propos...
The two leading merger systems—those of the United States and the European Union—treat the potential...
URL des Cahiers : <br />http://mse.univ-paris1.fr/MSEFramCahier2006.htmCahiers de la Maison des Scie...
Potential efficiency gains due to a merger can be used by competition authorities to judge upon prop...
This paper studies how the use of divestiture in merger control can affect the revelation of informa...
International audienceThis paper examines the optimal use of remedies and the efficiency defense for...