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Over the past 30 years, merger control has become a well-accepted tool of global regulation with broad consensus around its ambit and objectives. That consensus has fractured in recent years. Enforcement today is at a critical juncture, facing an array of challenges and calls for reform unprecedented in their scope and intensity.



Authored by leading legal practitioners, economists, enforcers, and jurists, this timely Research Handbook on Global Merger Control discusses various critiques that have been made and considers an array of jurisdictional, procedural, substantive, and other issues that are generating intense debate across the antitrust community. These include the scope and objectives of merger control, whether merger control can be reconciled with industrial policy, whether the consumer welfare standard is an appropriate tool for substantive assessment, whether merger control should be used to meet broader policy objectives, and whether existing rules and presumptions are appropriate for the digital age.



This Handbook will be of great value to anyone interested in global merger control, digital markets, industrial policy, and the role of public interest considerations. It provides an excellent tool for academics and practitioners looking to gain a rounded view of current issues in global merger control and an understanding of how enforcement is likely to evolve.

List of figures
viii
List of tables
ix
List of contributors
x
Foreword xiii
Preface xvi
List of abbreviations
xvii
Research Handbook on Global Merger Control: Introduction and synopsis 1(10)
Ioannis Kokkoris
Nicholas Levy
PART I INSIGHTS ON SELECT TOPICS
1 The proliferation of global merger control
11(38)
Mark Leddy
Kenneth Reinker
Lars-Peter Rudolf
2 Why agencies diverge in their reviews of global deals
49(38)
Frederic Depoortere
Andrew Foster
Barry E. Hawk
Ken Schwartz
3 Market definition in merger control revisited
87(21)
Jorge Padilla
Joe Perkins
Salvatore Piccolo
4 Mergers with homogeneous products: A primer
108(20)
Hans Zenger
Pierre Regibeau
5 The past, present and future of the SIEC standard in EU merger review
128(19)
Sven B. Volcker
6 How to address under-enforcement in digital markets?
147(16)
Robert Ryan
James Rutt
Mike Walker
7 Is the approach to "failing" and "flailing" firms in merger control fit for purpose?
163(27)
Nicole Kar
Josh Buckland
8 Efficiencies in horizontal mergers: The white whale of EU merger control?
190(26)
Bojana Ignjatovic
Joan de Sola-Morales
9 The jurisdictional reach of EC merger control: Striking the right balance
216(25)
Nicholas Levy
Andris Rimsa
Bianca Buzatu
10 The importance of judicial review for the future of EU merger control
241(26)
Bo Vesterdorf
Kyriakos Fountoukakos
Kristien Geeurickx
Camille Puech-Baron
11 The politics of merger control in the European Union
267(6)
Jonathan Faull
12 Industrial policy and EU merger control -- finding the right tools
273(55)
Philip Lowe
Alec J. Burnside
Adam Kidane
13 EU merger control and national security assessment: A moving target
328(24)
Ioannis Kokkoris
14 Can EU merger control resist the turn towards protectionism?
352(15)
Anu Bradford
15 Mergers, antitrust and the China card
367(16)
Eleanor M. Fox
16 Greening merger control? The role of environmental considerations in merger analysis
383(20)
Suzanne Kingston
PART II JURISDICTION-SPECIFIC INSIGHTS
17 Mergers Down Under
403(24)
Deborah Healey
Rhonda L. Smith
18 Global mergers and international remedies
427(10)
Alexandre Cordeiro Macedo
19 China's merger control
437(25)
Cunzhen Huang
Yiming Sun
20 Merger control in France
462(24)
Etienne Chantrel
21 In review: Merger control in India
486(29)
Nisha Kaur Uberoi
22 Merger control in Japan: Select jurisdictional, procedural and substantive developments
515(22)
Kozo Kawai
Madoka Shimada
23 Merger control in Russia: Review and perspectives
537(26)
Andrey Tsyganov
Lesya Davydova
Anastasia Dokukina
24 Jurisdictional and policy issues in South Africa, including a focus on digital markets
563(31)
Tembinkosi Bonakele
25 UK merger control: Select jurisdictional, procedural and substantive issues
594(23)
Colin Raftery
Elie Yoo
Andrew Hilland
26 US merger control
617(29)
D. Bruce Hoffman
Gabriel J. Lazarus
Index 646
Edited by Ioannis Kokkoris, Professor of Competition Law and Economics, Centre for Commercial Law Studies, Queen Mary University of London, UK and Nicholas Levy, Partner in the Brussels and London offices of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton LLP