Modelling European Mergers

Modelling European Mergers

Theory, Competition Policy and Case Studies

Bergeijk., Peter A. G. van; Kloosterhuis, Erik

Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd

11/2005

232

Dura

Inglês

9781845423186

15 a 20 dias

Seven case studies on the actual use of advanced techniques and models in legal procedures provide a perspective from the national competition authorities in Belgium, Denmark, Italy, The Netherlands and Sweden on markets that range from basic goods such as bread and aperitifs to complex products such as electricity, literature and software.
Contents: Preface by Neelie Kroes 1. How to Merge with Law and Economics? Part I: European Policy Perspectives 2. Economic Analysis and Competition Policy Enforcement in Europe 3. European Merger Control: A Case of Second Mover Advantage? Part II: Strengths and Weaknesses of Simulation Models 4. Merger Simulation: Potentials and Pitfalls 5. On the Use of Economic Modelling in Merger Control 6. Merger Simulation Analysis: An Academic Perspective 7. Mergers and the New Guidelines: Lessons from Hachette-Editis Part III: European Case Studies 8. Simulating Merger Price Effects Using PCAIDS with Nests: The Italian Aperitif Market 9. Simulating the Effect of Oracle's Takeover of PeopleSoft 10. Modelling the Electricity Market: Nuon-Reliant 11. Modelling Danish Mergers: Approach and Case Studies 12. On Simulation and Reality: A Swedish Example 13. What Merger Simulation is Not: Hessenatie-Noord Natie in Retrospect References Index
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