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Horizontal Merger Guidelines
Review of a proposed merger is typically conducted under the framework set forth in the Horizontal Merger Guidelines jointly issued by the DOJ and the FTC in 1992. U.S. Dep't of Justice & Federal Trade Comm'n, Horizontal Merger Guidelines , reprinted in 4 Trade Reg. Rep. (CCH) ¶ 13,104 (the " Guidelines "). The Guidelines were most recently revised in April 1997 to clarify the analysis and consideration of efficiencies that may result from a proposed merger.The analytical framework of the Guidelines involves the following:
- defining the relevant product market and geographic market and identifying the firms that compete in these relevant markets;
- measuring concentration in the relevant markets using the Herfindahl-Hirschmann Index ("HHI");
- assessing the ease of entry by new firms into the markets;
- assessing the likely competitive effects of the merger in light of the market concentration and other factors that characterize the markets; and
- considering any significant efficiencies resulting from the merger that could not be achieved by other means.
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