Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/95140 
Year of Publication: 
2000
Series/Report no.: 
IUI Working Paper No. 543
Publisher: 
The Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IUI), Stockholm
Abstract: 
The purpose of this report is to contribute to the analysis of two questions. Should a merger control system take into account efficiency gains from horizontal mergers, and balance these gains against the anti-competitive effects of mergers? If so, how should a system be designed to account for efficiency gains? The report is based on a report to the European Commission. To help answer the two questions we start with an extensive review of the relevant economic research, including both theoretical and empirical studies of mergers and merger control. Next, we review the current legal practice in seven OECD jurisdictions. Finally, we propose a merger control system, emphasising the central role of informational limitations. Based on our conclusions from the empirical literature that efficiencies may need to be assessed on a case-by-case basis, we construct an information-economising two-stage decision framework for evaluating mergers. In a first stage, notified mergers are assessed using routine tools with modest information requirements. Mergers that do not pass the first stage test are subject to further investigation, including an efficiency defence.
Subjects: 
Mergers & Acquisitions
Efficiency Defence
JEL: 
K21
L10
L40
Document Type: 
Working Paper

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