The proposed merger of General Electric and Honeywell International, two U.S. owned and operated companies, was blocked on an international level by the European Commission even after its domestic approval. Despite the closeness of U.S. and EU antitrust laws, regulators in both countries reached opposite conclusions regarding the effects of the merger. This case highlights the complexities of international merger analysis in the absence of a global competition policy and the dangers that inherently exist in the current regulatory landscape. This has made it clear that countries with restrictive merger guidelines can become the gatekeepers for large scale international mergers. Specifically, China has recently enacted antitrust legislation t...
Global investments have grew tremendously in the recent years. As a result, mergers and acquisitions...
On July 1, 1997, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) closed its investigation of the merger of the Bo...
Multilateral corporations’ activities span across global markets. Yet antitrust laws regulating thos...
The proposed merger of General Electric and Honeywell International, two U.S. owned and operated com...
In a world where mergers affect every corner of the planet, any government seeking competitive marke...
From an economic perspective, globalization is dismantling national barriers to entry and is transfo...
On July 3, 2001, the Commission of the European Communities ( Commission ) rejected the proposed $45...
Although antitrust regulation is justified on neutral grounds of economic efficiency and ...
The U.S. and EU merger control regimes are two sets of merger systems that have the greatest impact ...
Today, multinational corporations operate in increasingly international markets, yet antitrust laws ...
This essay explores the factors that drive merger outcomes under China\u27s Anti-Monopoly Law (AML)....
The objective of antitrust policy is to looking after/supervise on fair economic competition leading...
With the knowledge of antitrust regulations of the US and EU, the framework was based on historical ...
When the European Commission ultimately blocked the merger between American giant General Electrics...
There has been a significant increase in the merger of conglomerates and multi-national companies wo...
Global investments have grew tremendously in the recent years. As a result, mergers and acquisitions...
On July 1, 1997, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) closed its investigation of the merger of the Bo...
Multilateral corporations’ activities span across global markets. Yet antitrust laws regulating thos...
The proposed merger of General Electric and Honeywell International, two U.S. owned and operated com...
In a world where mergers affect every corner of the planet, any government seeking competitive marke...
From an economic perspective, globalization is dismantling national barriers to entry and is transfo...
On July 3, 2001, the Commission of the European Communities ( Commission ) rejected the proposed $45...
Although antitrust regulation is justified on neutral grounds of economic efficiency and ...
The U.S. and EU merger control regimes are two sets of merger systems that have the greatest impact ...
Today, multinational corporations operate in increasingly international markets, yet antitrust laws ...
This essay explores the factors that drive merger outcomes under China\u27s Anti-Monopoly Law (AML)....
The objective of antitrust policy is to looking after/supervise on fair economic competition leading...
With the knowledge of antitrust regulations of the US and EU, the framework was based on historical ...
When the European Commission ultimately blocked the merger between American giant General Electrics...
There has been a significant increase in the merger of conglomerates and multi-national companies wo...
Global investments have grew tremendously in the recent years. As a result, mergers and acquisitions...
On July 1, 1997, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) closed its investigation of the merger of the Bo...
Multilateral corporations’ activities span across global markets. Yet antitrust laws regulating thos...