Entrenched dominant firms and anticompetitive consummated mergers pose growing problems for antitrust agencies throughout the world. A lot of thought is being given as to how to address these situations but perhaps the most obvious idea-breaking up such firms-is generally dismissed as impractical, the equivalent of trying to unscramble eggs. We disagree. We show that there have been a substantial number of successful breakups of firms, some in antitrust, more in regulated industries, and even more in the private sectors of the USA and UK as firms initiate their own restructuring. We believe that a policy of breakups can have a much greater chance at success compared to efforts to regulate such firms through rule-making conduct remedies. And we argue that breaking up such firms is facilitated by the fault lines that reveal the natural break points of these heavily merged firms. We recommend that breakups be on the policy menu for competition agencies.

Kwoka, J., Valletti, T. (2021). Unscrambling the eggs: breaking up consummated mergers and dominant firms. INDUSTRIAL AND CORPORATE CHANGE, 30(5), 1286-1306 [10.1093/icc/dtab050].

Unscrambling the eggs: breaking up consummated mergers and dominant firms

Valletti, T
2021-01-01

Abstract

Entrenched dominant firms and anticompetitive consummated mergers pose growing problems for antitrust agencies throughout the world. A lot of thought is being given as to how to address these situations but perhaps the most obvious idea-breaking up such firms-is generally dismissed as impractical, the equivalent of trying to unscramble eggs. We disagree. We show that there have been a substantial number of successful breakups of firms, some in antitrust, more in regulated industries, and even more in the private sectors of the USA and UK as firms initiate their own restructuring. We believe that a policy of breakups can have a much greater chance at success compared to efforts to regulate such firms through rule-making conduct remedies. And we argue that breaking up such firms is facilitated by the fault lines that reveal the natural break points of these heavily merged firms. We recommend that breakups be on the policy menu for competition agencies.
2021
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore SECS-P/01 - ECONOMIA POLITICA
English
Kwoka, J., Valletti, T. (2021). Unscrambling the eggs: breaking up consummated mergers and dominant firms. INDUSTRIAL AND CORPORATE CHANGE, 30(5), 1286-1306 [10.1093/icc/dtab050].
Kwoka, J; Valletti, T
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