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dealing with weak banks and other merger and acquisition reviews focus on stability and competition objectives. …
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This is a survey of the economic principles that underlie antitrust law and how those principles relate to competition policy. We address four core subject areas: market power, collusion, mergers between competitors, and monopolization. In each area, we select the most relevant portions of...
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economic policy, because the competition ensures the freedom of choice. The theory of competition provides large number of …
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The extra-territorial effects of cartels, mergers and other non-competitive activities require consideration especially … literature regarding the impact of cartels, mergers and abuses of dominance that are rooted in the OECD. Typically the available …
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The extra-territorial effects of cartels, mergers and other non-competitive activities require consideration especially … literature regarding the impact of cartels, mergers and abuses of dominance that are rooted in the OECD. Typically the available …
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This technical note analyzes the competition in the banking sector in Denmark. It reveals that Denmark has a fairly competitive and efficient banking sector. Measured by various indicators, efficiency of banking intermediation has been improving in recent years. The banking sector has become...
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beverages firms between 1985 and 2005. In this era Diageo was formed from the landmark merger of Grand Metropolitan and Guinness … implementation of Diageo’s merger strategy owed much to an ability to navigate the evolving multijurisdictional co …
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This paper provides a first attempt to understand how outcomes are determined by the standard institutions of merger …
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The criminalisation of anti-competitive behaviour such as price fixing has long been a feature of US antitrust law. Some European countries have introduced criminal penalties for price fixing while in others the matter is under debate. Australia introduced such laws in 2009. Of critical...
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smoothing, segment reclassification, and restatements. In corporate governance, cartel firms favor outside directors who are … replaced, and new auditors are rarely engaged. Cartel managers exercise their stock options faster than managers of other firms …
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