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Solving Competition Problems in Merger Control: The Requirements for an Effective Divestiture Remedy

In: Merger Remedies in American and European Union Competition Law

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  • William J. Baer
  • Ronald C. Redcay

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This impressive volume presents a detailed comparative analysis of merger remedies in the EU and US, motivated by the fact that a growing number of mergers are being scrutinised and reviewed under both jurisdictions. Merger remedies on either side of the Atlantic play an increasingly important role in the implementation of public policy with regard to the economic concentration of industry. The book provides an understanding of merger remedies in general, and of procedural and substantive differences in the approach of the EU and the US. The editors have gathered together leading European and American practitioners and scholars to comprehensively discuss this issue. They aim to help policymakers decide if, and how, current practices can be improved, and to help firms and their counsel better prepare cases and predict outcomes.

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  • William J. Baer & Ronald C. Redcay, 2003. "Solving Competition Problems in Merger Control: The Requirements for an Effective Divestiture Remedy," Chapters, in: François Lévêque & Howard Shelanski (ed.), Merger Remedies in American and European Union Competition Law, chapter 3, pages 48-66, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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