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Industrial Organisation 2022

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The motives for horizontal mergers can be seen in the pic. What does the profit maximization: Cost saving regard?

Autor: Hjalmer Pedersen



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Cost saving is one of the most common arguments for horizontal mergers. The combined size of two firms allows cost savings to be realized through a greater extend than would be possible through internal expansion. Hence, a merger delivers cost savings that is otherwise not possible! 1. Economies of scale (+) • In production, marketing etc. More effective organization: economies of scale in management. 2. Economies of scope (+) Overhead distributed on multiple plants, lower transport costs, multi-product production needed fewer shifts at the individual plant that can be used specializing in single products 3. Savings on R&D 4. Productive inefficiency and organizational slack


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Cost saving is one of the most common arguments for horizontal mergers. The combined size of two firms allows cost savings to be realized through a greater extend than would be possible through internal expansion. Hence, a merger delivers cost savings that is otherwise not possible!

1. Economies of scale (+)
•	In production, marketing etc. More effective organization: economies of scale in management. 
2. Economies of scope (+)
Overhead distributed on multiple plants, lower transport costs, multi-product production needed fewer shifts at the individual plant that can be used specializing in single products
3. Savings on R&D
4. Productive inefficiency and organizational slack
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