This paper argues for a capabilities-based, forward-looking approach to merger control that reflects the realities of dynamic competition. In fast-evolving sectors, the most significant competitive threats often come not from current rivals but from de novo firms or adjacent firms developing complementary technologies or capabilities. Conventional antitrust tools — rooted in static market shares and product overlaps — fail to detect these latent challengers or assess the innovation potential
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