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Competition Policy : Theory and Practice (Record no. 21555)

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International Standard Book Number 0521816637
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Classification number 343.072000
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Personal name Motta Massimo
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Title Competition Policy : Theory and Practice
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Cambridge
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cambridge University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2004
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Extent 616p
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Price amount Rs.3,043
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Formatted contents note Table of Contents Part I. Competition Policy: History, Objectives and the Law: 1. Introduction 2. Brief history of competition policy 3. Objectives of competition policy, and other public policies 4. The main features of European competition law 5. Exercises<br/>Part II. Market Power and Welfare: Introduction: 6. Overview of the chapter 7. Allocative efficiency 8. Productive efficiency 9. Dynamic efficiency 10. Public policies and incentives to innovate 11. Monopoly: will the market fix it all? 12. Summary and policy conclusions 13. Exercises 14. Solutions of exercises Part III. Market Definition and the Assessment of Market Power: 15. Introduction 16. Market definition 17. The assessment of market power 18. Exercises Part IV. Collusion and Horizontal Agreements: 19. Introduction 20. Factors that facilitate collusion 21. Advanced material 22. Practice: what should be legal and what illegal? 23. Joint-ventures and other horizontal agreements 24. A case of parallel behaviour: wood pulp 25. Exercises Part V. Horizontal Mergers: 26. Introduction 27. Unilateral effects 28. Pro-collusive effects 29. A more general model 30. Merger remedies 31. Merger policy in the European Union 32. Case studies 33. Exercises<br/>Part VI. Vertical Restraints and Vertical Mergers: 4. What are vertical restraints? 35. Intra-brand competition 36. Inter-brand competition 37. Anti-competitive effects: leverage and foreclosure 38. Conclusions and policy implications 39. Cases 40. Exercises<br/>Part VII. Predation, Monopolisation, and Other Abusive Practices: 41. Introduction 42. Predatory pricing 43. Non-price monopolisation practices 44. Price discrimination 45. US v. Microsoft 46. Exercises 47. Solutions of exercises Part VIII. A Toolkit: Game Theory and Imperfect Competition Models: 48. Introduction 49. Monopoly 50. Oligopoly I: market competition in static games 51. Oligopoly II: dynamic games 52. Appendix.<br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Competition - International2. Competition - Government Policy3. Antitrust LawIndustrial policy.
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