In this paper we propose a method to evaluate the effectiveness of U.S. horizontal merger policy and apply it to the study of five recently consummated consumer product mergers. We selected the mergers from those that, from the public record, seemed most likely to be problematic. Thus we estimate an upper bound on the likely price effect of completed mergers. Our study employs retail scanner data and uses familiar panel data program evaluation procedures to measure price changes. Our results indicate that four of the five mergers resulted in some increases in consumer prices, while the fifth merger had little effect
From its modern origins more than thirty years ago federal merger policy has centered around the use...
The paper develops a four-step framework to detect anticompetitive horizontal mergers. In the first ...
We propose a simple, new test for making an initial determination of whether a proposed merger betwe...
This paper surveys the literature on the price effects of horizontal mergers. Most mergers examined ...
Evaluating the Accuracy of Horizontal Merger Enforcement. There is no easy way to evaluate horizonta...
In this comprehensive review of ex-post merger studies price effects of horizontal transactions are ...
Many experts speculate that US antitrust policy towards horizontal mergers has been too lenient. We ...
A paraitre dans Bulletin of Economic ResearchHorizontal mergers are usually under the scrutiny of an...
When should the government challenge a merger that might increase market power but also generate eff...
This paper studies the interaction between horizontal mergers and price discrimination by endogenizi...
Unlike most retrospective merger studies that only focus on price effects, we also estimate the impa...
Concentration-based thresholds for horizontal mergers, such as those in the US Horizontal Merger Gu...
The challenge of effective merger enforcement is tremendous. U.S. antitrust agencies must, by statut...
This paper studies the interaction between horizontal mergers and price discrimination by endogenizi...
The article explores the retail price effects of upstream and midstream horizontal mergers. It quest...
From its modern origins more than thirty years ago federal merger policy has centered around the use...
The paper develops a four-step framework to detect anticompetitive horizontal mergers. In the first ...
We propose a simple, new test for making an initial determination of whether a proposed merger betwe...
This paper surveys the literature on the price effects of horizontal mergers. Most mergers examined ...
Evaluating the Accuracy of Horizontal Merger Enforcement. There is no easy way to evaluate horizonta...
In this comprehensive review of ex-post merger studies price effects of horizontal transactions are ...
Many experts speculate that US antitrust policy towards horizontal mergers has been too lenient. We ...
A paraitre dans Bulletin of Economic ResearchHorizontal mergers are usually under the scrutiny of an...
When should the government challenge a merger that might increase market power but also generate eff...
This paper studies the interaction between horizontal mergers and price discrimination by endogenizi...
Unlike most retrospective merger studies that only focus on price effects, we also estimate the impa...
Concentration-based thresholds for horizontal mergers, such as those in the US Horizontal Merger Gu...
The challenge of effective merger enforcement is tremendous. U.S. antitrust agencies must, by statut...
This paper studies the interaction between horizontal mergers and price discrimination by endogenizi...
The article explores the retail price effects of upstream and midstream horizontal mergers. It quest...
From its modern origins more than thirty years ago federal merger policy has centered around the use...
The paper develops a four-step framework to detect anticompetitive horizontal mergers. In the first ...
We propose a simple, new test for making an initial determination of whether a proposed merger betwe...