Microeconomics

Conflict in Cross Border Mergers Effect of Firm and Market Size

January 1, 2008

Poonam Mehra

Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research

Abstract

This paper tries to analyze the interrelationship between possibilities of conflict in cross border mergers and acquisitions and firm and market characteristics in a two country three firm model. We show that in general an increase in asymmetry across firms reduces the possibility of conflict between jurisdictions over merger review decisions. We also show that possibility of conflict increase with the increase in market asymmetries across countries. We also discuss interaction of asymmetry in firm and market size with the distribution of firms across countries and its effect on the possibilities of conflict.

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