April 08, 2014
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Buyer and Bottleneck Market Power Make the Comcast-Time Warner Merger "Unapprovable"

This paper presents an initial empirical analysis of the impact of the Comcast-Time Warner merger as viewed through the general standards and preliminary screens that are used to evaluate the impact of mergers. It is based on publicly available data. A series of Appendices provides the legal and analytical underpinnings for the empirical analysis as we have presented it in regulatory proceedings over the course of the last decade.
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