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The 'more economic approach' in the EU Merger Control

EU Merger Control is currently undergoing its most significant reform to date with the 'more economic approach' as the central innovation. While the intended improvement of the economic underpinnings is to be welcomed, the detailed scrutiny of its effects yields differentiated results. The...

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Published in:Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik 2006-01, Vol.55 (2), p.150-174
Main Author: Christiansen, Arndt
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Language:ger
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Summary:EU Merger Control is currently undergoing its most significant reform to date with the 'more economic approach' as the central innovation. While the intended improvement of the economic underpinnings is to be welcomed, the detailed scrutiny of its effects yields differentiated results. The administrative burden is found to rise and predictability to decline, whereas the effects on decision quality remain ambiguous. In addition, institutional aspects such as the growing participation of economic experts and the separation of functions merit heightened attention. Therefore, a broader conception of 'more economics' is called for. Specific recommendations are the establishment of an independent competition authority and the stronger orientation of merger control to (more) general rules. Reprinted by permission of Lucius and Lucius Verlagsgesellschaft
ISSN:0721-3808