3.6.1a Government regulation Flashcards
Under what conditions does CMA investigate a merger
- combined firm would have a market share of over 25%
- the combined firm would have a turnover of over £70m
Define turnover
How much money a business earns in a period of time
Give an example of CMA merger investigation in 2019
- CMA
- Tesco/Booker
- Food market
- 2017
- approved
Give an exmaple of an EU competition comission merger investigation in 2019
- Siemens of germany /Alstom of france
- Train market
- 2019
- blocked; higher prices expected for train signals and trains produced by the firms
- wouldve created a firm making 15bn euros in annual revenues but was blocked bc firms have a large presence in Europe and concerns that deal could challenge eu comp
Give an example of CMA merger investigation 2019
- Sainsburys/asda industry
- supermarket industry
- 2019
-blocked; combined firms would have market share of 30%
Give an example of a US department for justice merger investigation
T mobile/sprint
- telecommunication market
- 2020
- approved
Conditions needed for merger control
competent regulators, accurate and up to date info, sufficient time to thorourghly investigate
Potential consequences of sainsbury asda merger
- the monoposony power resulting from the merger meant merger was blocked due to serious comp concerns in 463 areas of the uk
- couldn’t even convince CMA by selling stores in areas with concerns
Describe ladbrokes and coral merger in 2016
was approved on the basis that 400 shops were sold in local areas where competition would be significantly lessened
Ryanair and Aerlingus merger
However, the European Commission blocked the merger of Ryanair & Aerlingus in 2010 as they would control more than than 80% of all Europe flights from Ireland.
Define regulatory capture
Regulatory capture is a form of government failure. It happens when a government agency operates in favour of producers rather than consumers.