Abstract
This Article addresses several of the sounding parameters of multinational merger control. Initially, it reviews the global progression of merger control regimes and highlights the way in which the multitude of jurisdictions affect undertakings. Afterwards, the Article describes the domestic jurisdiction’s perspective in facing the global market and examines the different incentives that may lead it to cooperate with other competition jurisdictions. Finally, the Article evaluates the U.S. and E.U. approaches towards co-operation, while analyzing their ability to address global happenings.
Recommended Citation
Ariel Ezrachi,
Globalization of Merger Control—A Look at Bilateral Cooperation Through the GE/Honeywell Case,
14 Fla. J. Int'l L.
(2002).
Available at: https://scholarship.law.ufl.edu/fjil/vol14/iss3/2