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Antitrust Evaluation of Horizontal Mergers: An Economic Alternative to Market Definition
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2010
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LawAntitrustUnilateral EffectsDifferentiated Product IndustryMarket DesignIndustrial OrganizationPricing PolicyAntitrust ExemptionAntitrust PolicySimple Initial IndicatorEconomic AnalysisAntitrust EvaluationAntitrust EnforcementEconomic AlternativeEconomicsMergers And AcquisitionsPrice FormationFinanceCartelCompetition PolicyBusinessMarket DefinitionMerger EnforcementDynamic CompetitionMarket PowerMicroeconomics
We describe a simple initial indicator of whether a proposed merger between rivals in a differentiated product industry is likely to raise prices through unilateral effects. Our diagnostic calibrates upward pricing pressure (UPP) resulting from the merger, based on the price/cost margins of the merging firms' products and the extent of direct substitution between them. As a screen for likely unilateral effects, this approach is practical, more transparent, and better grounded in economics than are concentration-based methods.
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