This book addresses the phenomenon of mergers that might result in non-coordinated effects in oligopolistic markets, identifying examples of these mergers both in the EU and in other jurisdictions including the UK, USA, Italy, Hungary, Finland, and Australia, and analyzing how these cases were dealt with in practice.
This second edition provides an exhaustive analysis of the European Community rules relating to merger control, including the new EC Merger Regulation 139/2004 of 20 January 2004 which entered into force on 1 May 2004 and the latest ...
Ritter, Lennart & W. David Braun. European Competition Law. A Practitioner's Guide. 3rd edn. The Hague: Kluwer law International, 2005. Roller Lars-Hendrik, Johan Stennek & Frank Verboven. 'Efficiency Gains from 271 Bibliography.
This impressive volume presents a detailed comparative analysis of merger remedies in the EU and US, motivated by the fact that a growing number of mergers are being scrutinized and reviewed under both jurisdictions.
This book analyzes the specifics of corporate governance of China’s State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) and their assessment under EU merger control, which is reflected in the EU Commission’s screening of the notified economic concentrations ...
Leading firms from across the globe contributed to this book, which is among the most comprehensive of its kind on the market.
This book is a Claeys and Casteels title, now formally part of Edward Elgar Publishing.
Co-written by an expert lawyer and economist, this book provides a thorough guide to the economic theory behind the regulation of mergers.
Although the question posed by the title of this book has generated considerable debate, the essential issue remains open and largely blurred.
Roberto Pardolesi (Luiss Guido Carli, Rome): "The major strength of the work is the original development of fresh insights in discussing existing literatures, as well as in applying sophisticated economic arguments to the analysis of ...
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