The author identifies actual examples of mergers that gave rise to a problem of non-coordinated effects in oligopolistic markets, both in the EU and in other jurisdictions, and analyses the way in which these cases were dealt with in practice. The book considers legal systems such as United Kingdom, United States, Australia and New Zealand. The book investigates whether there is any difference in the assessment of non-collusive oligopolies between the various substantive tests which have been adopted for merger assessment in various jurisdictions. The book also looks at the various methodological tools available to assist competition authorities and the professional advisers of merging firms to identify whether a particular merger might give rise to anticompetitive effects and explores the type of market structure in which a merger is likely to lead to non-coordinated effects in oligopolistic markets.
Dr. Ioannis Kokkoris is a Principal Case Officer/Economic Advisor at the Office of Fair Trading. He is an International Consultant on Competition Policy at the Organisation for Cooperation and Security in Europe (OSCE). He is also a Visiting Professor at Bocconi University (Italy), and City University (UK) and a Visiting Fellow at Durham University (UK).