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Competition policy and the economic approach : Foundations and limitations

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Edward Elgar 2011Description: 347p ixISBN:
  • 9781848448841
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.072000 DRE
Contents:
Contents: PART I THE GOALS OF COMPETITION POLICY; Consumer Welfare and Competition Policy; Consumer Welfare, Total Welfare and Economic Freedom {u2013} On the Normative Foundations of Competition Policy; Consumer Welfare, Economic Freedom and the Moral Quality of Competition Law {u2013} Comments on Gregory Werden and Victor Vanberg; PART II: MERITS AND CHALLENGES OF MODERN INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS; Current Issues in Antitrust Analysis; Using Economics for Identifying Anticompetitive Unilateral Practices; Modern Industrial Economics: Open Problems and Possible Limits; Modern Industrial Economics Revisited {u2013} Comments on Daniel Rubinfeld, Michele Polo and Oliver Budzinski; PART III: COMPETITION POLICY AND EVOLUTIONARY AND INNOVATION ECONOMICS; Industrial Dynamics and Evolution {u2013} The Role of Innovation, Competences and Learning; Competition, Innovation and Maintaining Diversity through Competition Law; The Impact of Innovation {u2013} Comments on Uwe Cantner and Wolfgang Kerber; PART IV COMPETITION POLICY AND BEHAVIOURAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS; Bounded Rationality and Competition Policy; Using Experimental Economics to Understand Competition ; Competition as a Socially Desirable Dilemma {u2013} Theory v. Experimental Evidence; Introducing More Features of Real Life into the Economists{u2019} World of Theoretical Models {u2013} Comments on Justus Haucap, Bart Wilson and Christoph Engel; PART V THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF COMPETITION POLICY; Normative and Institutional Limitations to a More Economic Approach; Competition Agencies, Independence, and the Political Process; On the (a)political Character of the Economic Approach to Competition Law.
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Contents:
PART I THE GOALS OF COMPETITION POLICY;
Consumer Welfare and Competition Policy;
Consumer Welfare, Total Welfare and Economic Freedom {u2013} On the Normative Foundations of Competition Policy;
Consumer Welfare, Economic Freedom and the Moral Quality of Competition Law {u2013} Comments on Gregory Werden and Victor Vanberg;
PART II: MERITS AND CHALLENGES OF MODERN INDUSTRIAL ECONOMICS;
Current Issues in Antitrust Analysis;
Using Economics for Identifying Anticompetitive Unilateral Practices;
Modern Industrial Economics: Open Problems and Possible Limits;
Modern Industrial Economics Revisited {u2013} Comments on Daniel Rubinfeld, Michele Polo and Oliver Budzinski;
PART III: COMPETITION POLICY AND EVOLUTIONARY AND INNOVATION ECONOMICS;
Industrial Dynamics and Evolution {u2013} The Role of Innovation, Competences and Learning;
Competition, Innovation and Maintaining Diversity through Competition Law;
The Impact of Innovation {u2013} Comments on Uwe Cantner and Wolfgang Kerber;
PART IV COMPETITION POLICY AND BEHAVIOURAL AND EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS;
Bounded Rationality and Competition Policy;
Using Experimental Economics to Understand Competition ;
Competition as a Socially Desirable Dilemma {u2013} Theory v. Experimental Evidence;
Introducing More Features of Real Life into the Economists{u2019} World of Theoretical Models {u2013} Comments on Justus Haucap, Bart Wilson and Christoph Engel;
PART V THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF COMPETITION POLICY;
Normative and Institutional Limitations to a More Economic Approach;
Competition Agencies, Independence, and the Political Process;
On the (a)political Character of the Economic Approach to Competition Law.