1993 Series • No. 93–4
Research Department Working Papers
Empirical Evidence on Vertical Foreclosure
Revised article published in Economic Inquiry 32, no. 2 (April 1994): 303-317.
Recent papers have shown conditions under which vertical, mergers can result in anticompetitive foreclosure of unintegrated rivals. These models imply that a necessary but not sufficient condition for anticompetitive foreclosure is that unintegrated rivals are less profitable after a vertical merger. We test this hypothesis by examining the stock prices of unintegrated rivals at the time of a vertical merger announcement and at the time of a government antitrust complaint. We find no evidence to support the foreclosure hypothesis.