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Comparative competition law and economics / Roger J. Van den Bergh, Professor of Law and Economics, Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, the Netherlands ; with Peter Camesasca, Partner Covington & Burling LLP, Assistant Professor, Rotterdam Institute of Law and Economics, the Netherlands; Andrea Giannaccari, Law and Economics Lab, LUISS GUIDO Carli, Rome, Italy.

By: Contributor(s): Publisher: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing , [2017]Description: xx, 545 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781786438300
  • 1786438305
  • 9781786438324
  • 1786438321
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.02 BER
LOC classification:
  • K3850 .B458 2017
Online resources:
Contents:
Contents in brief; Full contents; Boxes; Figures and tables; Abbreviations and acronyms; Preface; 1 Introduction; 2 Economic approaches to competition law; 3 The goals of competition law; 4 Market power, market definition and entry barriers; 5 Horizontal restrictions; 6 Vertical restrictions; 7 Unilateral conduct of dominant firms; 8 Enforcement; 9 Merger control; Index
Summary: Offering a concise and critical comparison of EU competition law and US antitrust law from an economic perspective, this is the ideal textbook for international and interdisciplinary courses combining law and economic approaches. The book provides thorough coverage including the definition of market power, the use of horizontal and vertical restrictions, mergers and the unilateral conduct of dominant firms. It also includes discussion of problems relating to the enforcement of legal prohibitions, which will be of particular interest to practitioners and regulators. With analysis of leading cases of EU competition law, US antitrust law and insightful case studies of competition laws in BRIC countries, this book succinctly highlights the key information and goes further to discuss the many issues relating to the use of economic analysis.-- Pafe four of cover.
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Contents in brief;
Full contents;
Boxes;
Figures and tables;
Abbreviations and acronyms;
Preface;
1 Introduction;
2 Economic approaches to competition law;
3 The goals of competition law;
4 Market power, market definition and entry barriers;
5 Horizontal restrictions;
6 Vertical restrictions;
7 Unilateral conduct of dominant firms;
8 Enforcement;
9 Merger control;
Index

Offering a concise and critical comparison of EU competition law and US antitrust law from an economic perspective, this is the ideal textbook for international and interdisciplinary courses combining law and economic approaches. The book provides thorough coverage including the definition of market power, the use of horizontal and vertical restrictions, mergers and the unilateral conduct of dominant firms. It also includes discussion of problems relating to the enforcement of legal prohibitions, which will be of particular interest to practitioners and regulators. With analysis of leading cases of EU competition law, US antitrust law and insightful case studies of competition laws in BRIC countries, this book succinctly highlights the key information and goes further to discuss the many issues relating to the use of economic analysis.-- Pafe four of cover.

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