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The Economic Assessment of Mergers under European Competition Law

Provides a clear, concise and practical overview of the key economic techniques and evidence employed in European merger control.

Daniel Gore (Author), Stephen Lewis (Author), Andrea Lofaro (Author), Frances Dethmers (Author)

9781107596146, Cambridge University Press

Paperback / softback, published 26 November 2015

560 pages, 58 b/w illus.
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.9 cm, 0.74 kg

'The book can recommended to economists and legal practitioners alike. It provides a comprehensive and easily accessible overview of the economic concepts and empirical techniques applied in EU merger control.' Arndt Christiansen, European Competition Law Review

This concise and practical guide to the most important economic techniques and evidence employed in modern merger control draws on the authors' extensive experience in advising on European merger cases. It offers an introduction to the relevant economic concepts and analytical tools, and stand-alone chapters provide an in-depth overview of the theoretical and practical issues related to market definition, unilateral effects, coordinated effects and non-horizontal mergers. Each form of economic evidence and analysis is illustrated with practical examples and an overview of key merger decisions.

1. Introduction
2. Market definition
3. Horizontal mergers I: unilateral effects
4. Horizontal mergers II: coordinated effects
5. Non-horizontal mergers.

Subject Areas: Competition law / Antitrust law [LNCH], International economic & trade law [LBBM], Law [L], Economics of industrial organisation [KCD]

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