Hospital Merger Control In The Netherlands: Was The Barn Closed In Time Or Has The Horse Already Bolted?
By Marco Varkevisser & Erik Schut – In this article, we discuss the track record of the Netherlands Authority for
By Marco Varkevisser & Erik Schut – In this article, we discuss the track record of the Netherlands Authority for
By Bart Broers & Ron Kemp – Merging hospitals often claim positive effects of the merger on the quality of
A new wave of economic and legal research suggests that common ownership by large institutional investors leads to potential anticompetitive
By Xavier Vives – The growth of institutional investment has been formidable. This rise of diversified institutional investment has raised antitrust concerns,
By José Azar, Martin Schmalz & Isabel Tecu – This article illustrates the extent of present-day common ownership and discusses
By Marco Claudio Corradi & Anna Tzanaki – This essay aims to disentangle the complex issues surrounding common ownership by institutional
By John R. Woodbury – The recent findings of leading antitrust authors are certainly intriguing and have spawned a debate
By Einer Elhauge – Horizontal competitors increasingly have the same leading shareholders, bringing on the potential for anticompetitive effects. Those effects could
By Carmel Shenkar, Eelke M. Heemskerk & Jan Fichtner – A major shift toward passively managed index funds in recent
By Luca Crocco, Tomas Nilsson & Stella Sarma Private equity plays an important role in all developed economies and has
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