Tag: Merger Analysis
Critical Loss v. Diversion Analysis: Another Attempt at Consensus
Malcolm Coate, Joseph Simons, Apr 16, 2010
In our paper Critical Loss vs. Diversion Analysis: Clearing up the Confusion, we tried to bridge the gap...
Clarifying the Scope of Judicial Review in Competition Inquiries: The Saga...
Antonio Bavasso, Mark Friend, Apr 01, 2010
While early reports suggest that 2009 may well prove to be a good vintage for winemakers in Bordeaux,...
Critical Loss vs. Diversion Analysis: Clearing up the Confusion
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Malcolm Coate, Joseph Simons, Dec 16, 2009
Critical Loss Analysis has been a standard...
Should New Merger Guidelines Give UPP Market Definition?
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Richard Schmalensee, Dec 16, 2009
In an important recent paper, Joseph Farrell and Carl...
Revising the Merger Guidelines: Second Request Screens and the Agencies Empirical...
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Gregory Leonard, Lawrence Wu, Dec 16, 2009
Two aspects of the Merger Guidelines could...
Revising the U.S. Merger Guidelines
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James Langenfeld, Dec 16, 2009
As a contributor to the 1992 Guidelines revision and...
Revising the Merger Guidelines: Looking Back to Move Forward
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Deborah Feinstein, Dec 16, 2009
The Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice have...
On Revising the Horizontal Merger Guidelines
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Luke Froeb, Dec 16, 2009
To determine whether a proposed merger is anticompetitive, one...
Horizontal Merger Guidelines Revision: A Draftsman’s Perspective
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Paul Denis, Dec 16, 2009
As the principal draftsman of the 1992 Guidelines, I...
Merger Review of Firms in Financial Distress
Ken Heyer, Sheldon Kimmel, Nov 01, 2009
In recessions, we expect to see an increase in both the number and share of mergers where at...