Structural Remedies in Merger Regulation in a Cournot Framework
Code:
07-16
Authors:
Medvedev, A.
Date:
01 Dec 2007
Abstract
Structural Remedies in Merger Regulation in a Cournot Framework
by Medvedev, A.
To prevent possible abuse of market power, an antitrust agency can force merging firms to divest some of their assets. The divested assets can be sold via auction either to existing competitors or to a new entrant. Divesture of assets extends the range of parameters when a merger satisfies a consumer surplus standard and should be approved. If the agency takes a more active stance toward the selection of a purchaser of the assets (e.g. to exclude an incumbent from the auction), then it could lead to a favourable outcome for consumers and merging firms.