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The scope of conflict in international merger control

Die Konfliktmöglichkeiten bei internationaler Fusionskontrolle
[working paper]

Neven, Damien J.
Röller, Lars-Hendrik

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Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung gGmbH

Abstract

"In this paper, we analyse the scope for conflict between national merger control agencies which assert jurisdictions simultaneously. We consider a positive model of merger control in which market definition and the analysis of dominance are both explicitly specified. We find that conflict in intern... view more

"In this paper, we analyse the scope for conflict between national merger control agencies which assert jurisdictions simultaneously. We consider a positive model of merger control in which market definition and the analysis of dominance are both explicitly specified. We find that conflict in international merger control is less likely to occur when economic integration is high. Hence, 'globalisation' should alleviate rather than exacerbate conflict. In addition, we observe that conflict is less likely to arise between countries of different size and for extreme policy rules (very lenient or very strict) towards dominance." (author's abstract)... view less


"In diesem Beitrag werden die Konfliktpotentiale zwischen Kartellbehörden untersucht. Die Analyse basiert auf einem positiven Ansatz der Fusionskontrolle, in dem die Kartellbehörde explizit modelliert wird. Es zeigt sich, daß Konflikte bei der internationalen Fusionskontrolle weniger wahrscheinlich ... view more

"In diesem Beitrag werden die Konfliktpotentiale zwischen Kartellbehörden untersucht. Die Analyse basiert auf einem positiven Ansatz der Fusionskontrolle, in dem die Kartellbehörde explizit modelliert wird. Es zeigt sich, daß Konflikte bei der internationalen Fusionskontrolle weniger wahrscheinlich sind, wenn Unternehmen auf integrierten Märkten konkurrieren. In diesem Sinne führt eine 'Globalisierung' der Weltwirtschaft zu einer Reduzierung des Konfliktpotentials zwischen Wettbewerbsbehörden." (Autorenreferat)... view less

Keywords
enterprise; conflict potential; control; merger; international competition; antitrust office

Classification
Political Economy

Method
theory formation; basic research

Document language
English

Publication Year
2000

City
Berlin

Page/Pages
18 p.

Series
Discussion Papers / Wissenschaftszentrum Berlin für Sozialforschung, Forschungsschwerpunkt Marktprozeß und Unternehmensentwicklung, Abteilung Wettbewerbsfähigkeit und industrieller Wandel, 00-14

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