2 case(s) found.
On March 2000, the European Commission rejected Volvos application for competition clearance of the Scania acquisition on the ground that it would give the merged firms a virtual monopoly in Sweden and a clearly dominant position in the Nordic area. Such case leads to the following questions: Why is competition policy necessary? How do you measure market power? How to define the market?
Reference 5107
Published 01 May 2003
Length 14 page(s)
Topic Economics & Finance
Region Europe
Industry Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
On March 2000, the European Commission rejected Volvos application for competition clearance of the Scania acquisition on the ground that it would give the merged firms a virtual monopoly in Sweden and a clearly dominant position in the Nordic area. Such case leads to the following questions: Why is competition policy necessary? How do you measure market power? How to define the market?
British Airways British Caledonian Airways This is the principal case in a set of three (with British Airways and British Caledonian Airways) that describes the situation just prior to the privatisation of British Airways when the UK government was considering major structural and regulatory changes to the industry.
Reference 3033
Published 01 Jan 1986
Length 32 page(s)
Topic Economics & Finance
Region Europe
Industry Airlines/Aviation, Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
British Airways British Caledonian Airways This is the principal case in a set of three (with British Airways and British Caledonian Airways) that describes the situation just prior to the privatisation of British Airways when the UK government was considering major structural and regulatory changes to the industry.