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Title: The Political Economy of European Merger Control: Evidence Using Stock Market Data
Author(s): Tomaso Duso, Damien J Neven and Lars-Hendrik Röller
Publication Date: April 2003
Keyword(s): mergers and political economy
Programme Area(s): Industrial Organization
Abstract: The objective of this Paper is to investigate the determinants of EU merger control decisions. We consider a sample of 164 EU merger control decisions and evaluate the anti-competitive consequences of these mergers from the reaction of the stock market price of competitors to the merging firms. We then account for the discrepancies between the actual decisions and what the stock market would have dictated in terms of the political economy surrounding the cases. Our results suggest that the commission?s decisions cannot be solely accounted for by the motive of protecting consumer surplus. The institutional and political environment does matter. As far as firms? influence is concerned, however, our data suggests that the commission?s decisions are not sensitive to firms? interests. Instead, the evidence suggests that other factors ? such as country and industry effects, as well as market definition and procedural aspects ? do play significant roles.
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Duso, T, Neven, D and Röller, L. 2003. 'The Political Economy of European Merger Control: Evidence Using Stock Market Data'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=3880