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Telecommunications Mergers

In: Competition Policy and Merger Analysis in Deregulated and Newly Competitive Industries

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  • Jim Chen

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This comprehensive book contains case studies on the evolution of competition policy, with an emphasis on merger policy, for seven major US industries that have experienced substantial deregulation in the past forty years – electricity, natural gas, telecommunications, railroads, airlines, hospitals and banking. Also included is a comparison of the EU’s experience in attempting to bring about competition in the energy, finance, and airline industries.

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  • Jim Chen, 2008. "Telecommunications Mergers," Chapters, in: Peter C. Carstensen & Susan Beth Farmer (ed.), Competition Policy and Merger Analysis in Deregulated and Newly Competitive Industries, chapter 4, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Peter C. Carstensen, 2018. "Merger Guidelines and the Limits of Our Understanding," Review of Industrial Organization, Springer;The Industrial Organization Society, vol. 53(3), pages 477-506, November.

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