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We analyze the effects of synergies from horizontal mergers in a Cournot oligopoly where principals provide their agents with incentives to cut marginal costs prior to choosing output. We stress that synergies come at a cost which possibly leads to a countervailing incentive effect: The merged...
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We analyze the efficiency defense in merger control. First, we show that the relationship between exogenous efficiency gains and social welfare can be non-monotone. Second, we consider both endogenous mergers and endogenous efficiencies and find that merger proposals are largely aligned with a...
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We analyze horizontal mergers when the acquirer holds a passive partial ownership stake (PPO) in the target firm prior to the merger. We show that a PPO reduces the minimal synergy level necessary to make a merger beneficial for consumers. It follows that an antitrust authority ignoring existing...
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Minderheitsbeteiligungen in der Zusammenschlusskontrolle stärker zu berücksichtigen, ist umstritten. Minderheitsbeteiligungen können wohlfahrtsschädigende Wirkungen haben, da sie die Wettbewerbsanreize desjenigen Unternehmens senken, das Anteile an einem seiner Konkurrenten hält. Wir...
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We analyze the efficiency defense in merger control. First, we show that the relationship between exogenous efficiency gains and social welfare can be non-monotone. Second, we consider both endogenous mergers and endogenous efficiencies and find that merger proposals are largely aligned with a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009572245
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