The debate over common ownership initiated by Azar, Schmalz, and Tecu’s paper on airlines has raised questions about what, if any, policy responses are appropriate when common owners reduce competition in product markets. This paper, a response to a symposium for Antitrust Bulletin, reviews the literature on policy responses and evaluates various reform proposals in light of recent empirical and theoretical developments
This thesis comprises three chapters on the competitive impact of common ownership. Chapter 1 is a s...
In this paper, we study common ownership in U.S. labor markets, and document that common ownership m...
The question of whether and how partial common-ownership links between strategically interacting fir...
Is common ownership the Doomsday Machine for the operation of free markets, competition and capitali...
A significant fraction of publicly traded firms is held by institutional investors that own shares i...
Many natural competitors are jointly held by a small set of large institutional investors. In the US...
Minority shareholdings have been on the regulatory agenda of competition authorities for some time. ...
This Article addresses an important question in modern antitrust: when large investment funds have h...
The share of stocks beneficially owned by institutional investors has increased substantially over t...
The common ownership debate has become one of the most contentious issues in corporate law today. Th...
This dissertation is composed of three essays which study corporate ownership and control. The first...
During the last years, particularly in the United States, there has been a prolific academic debate ...
This study explores the determinants of common ownership. Drawing on two explanatory lenses, we sugg...
This study investigates the equilibrium and welfare properties of free entry under common ownership....
Price competition is more intense than quantity competition in private oligopolies, wherein all firm...
This thesis comprises three chapters on the competitive impact of common ownership. Chapter 1 is a s...
In this paper, we study common ownership in U.S. labor markets, and document that common ownership m...
The question of whether and how partial common-ownership links between strategically interacting fir...
Is common ownership the Doomsday Machine for the operation of free markets, competition and capitali...
A significant fraction of publicly traded firms is held by institutional investors that own shares i...
Many natural competitors are jointly held by a small set of large institutional investors. In the US...
Minority shareholdings have been on the regulatory agenda of competition authorities for some time. ...
This Article addresses an important question in modern antitrust: when large investment funds have h...
The share of stocks beneficially owned by institutional investors has increased substantially over t...
The common ownership debate has become one of the most contentious issues in corporate law today. Th...
This dissertation is composed of three essays which study corporate ownership and control. The first...
During the last years, particularly in the United States, there has been a prolific academic debate ...
This study explores the determinants of common ownership. Drawing on two explanatory lenses, we sugg...
This study investigates the equilibrium and welfare properties of free entry under common ownership....
Price competition is more intense than quantity competition in private oligopolies, wherein all firm...
This thesis comprises three chapters on the competitive impact of common ownership. Chapter 1 is a s...
In this paper, we study common ownership in U.S. labor markets, and document that common ownership m...
The question of whether and how partial common-ownership links between strategically interacting fir...