Résumé
This paper discusses the effects of horizontal mergers on innovation. We rely on the existing academic literature and our own research to present the various positive and negative effects of mergers on innovation. Our analysis shows that the overall impact of a merger on innovation may be either positive or negative and sheds light on the circumstances under which each of these scenarios is likely to arise. We derive a number of policy implications regarding the way innovation effects should be handled by competition authorities in merger control and highlight the di§erences with the analysis of price effects.
Mots-clés
Merger Policy; Innovation; R&D Investments;
Codes JEL
- K21: Antitrust Law
- L13: Oligopoly and Other Imperfect Markets
- L40: General
Remplace
Bruno Jullien et Yassine Lefouili, « Horizontal Mergers and Innovation », TSE Working Paper, n° 18-892, février 2018, révision mai 2018.
Référence
Bruno Jullien et Yassine Lefouili, « Horizontal Mergers and Innovation », Journal of Competition Law and Economics, vol. 14, n° 3, septembre 2018, p. 364–392.
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Journal of Competition Law and Economics, vol. 14, n° 3, septembre 2018, p. 364–392