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Collective dominance and collusion : Parallelism in EU and US competition law

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Publication details: London Edward Elgar 2013Description: 242p xxISBN:
  • 9781781956045
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.072100 FIL
Contents:
Contents: Introduction; Part I: Parallelism in US Competition Law; 1. US Antitrust Policy Towards Parallelism: The Ex Post Enforcement; 2. The US Merger Policy Towards Collusion Part II: Parallelism in EU Competition Law; 3. First Evidence of the ‘Oligopoly Problem’ in the Enforcement of EU Antitrust Laws; 4. The First Stage of EU Oligopoly Control: Shaping the Category of Collective Dominance; 5. Airtours and its Aftermath Part III: A Suggested Approach to Collective Dominance; 6. Coordinated Effects in EU Merger Control; 7. Abuses of Collective Dominance Section I: Taxonomy of Collective Dominance Section 2: Dealing with Tacit Collusion; 8. Lessons from Collective Dominance: Re-thinking the Relationship of Articles 101 and 102 Concluding Remarks: EU and US Approach to the Oligopoly Problem: An Economic-based Trend toward Convergence; Bibliography; Index
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Contents:
Introduction;
Part I: Parallelism in US Competition Law;
1. US Antitrust Policy Towards Parallelism: The Ex Post Enforcement;
2. The US Merger Policy Towards Collusion Part II: Parallelism in EU Competition Law;
3. First Evidence of the ‘Oligopoly Problem’ in the Enforcement of EU Antitrust Laws;
4. The First Stage of EU Oligopoly Control: Shaping the Category of Collective Dominance;
5. Airtours and its Aftermath Part III: A Suggested Approach to Collective Dominance;
6. Coordinated Effects in EU Merger Control;
7. Abuses of Collective Dominance Section I: Taxonomy of Collective Dominance Section 2: Dealing with Tacit Collusion;
8. Lessons from Collective Dominance: Re-thinking the Relationship of Articles 101 and 102 Concluding Remarks: EU and US Approach to the Oligopoly Problem: An Economic-based Trend toward Convergence;
Bibliography; Index

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