Tag: Behavioral Remedies
In Praise of SAMR’s Behavioral Remedies: Preventing Over-Deterrence in Global Merger...
This article examines the use of behavioral remedies in merger control in China, and contrasts it with the stance opposing conduct remedies in the...
Merger Remedies in China in 2022 and the Prevalence of “Continue...
This Article examines the remedy imposed on the conditional approvals in China’s merger review in 2022. The five cases of conditional approvals in 2022...
Digital Nudging: Potential and Pitfalls
Digital nudges — that is, significantly behavioral interventions that use software and its user-interface design elements — are an increasingly pervasive feature of online...
Lessons from SAMR’s Recent Merger Clearances
By Philip F. Monaghan, Lining Shan, Vivian Wang1
China’s merger control regime is an increasingly important consideration for global M&A transactions. Indeed, the critical path...
New Developments in China Merger Review
The Chinese competition authority went through a major restructuring in November 2021. The Anti-Monopoly Bureau under the State Administration for Market Regulation (“SAMR”) was...
A Paradigm Shift in the Antitrust Analysis of Common Ownership In...
By Saatvic1
Introduction
While antitrust authorities have developed time tested methods to analyze the competitive effects of mergers, assessing acquisitions of minority stakes that create common...
The New Antitrust Revolution
By Kayvan Hazemi-Jebelli (Computer & Communications Industry Association)1
You may not have noticed, but there’s a new antitrust revolution brewing in Europe. In February, the...
CPI Talks… with Isabelle de Silva
…with Isabelle de Silva
In this month’s edition of CPI Talks… we have the pleasure of speaking with Isabelle de Silva, President of the French...
Economic Democracy and Market Power
The original motivations of antitrust suggest an alternative remedy for market power: changes to corporate governance to include stakeholders who are subject to this...
Behavioral Remedies in U.S. Merger Settlements: Past, Present and Future
While in the past, the FTC and DOJ have been receptive to considering behavioral remedies to resolve discrete competition concerns arising from the vertical...