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Economic Theory And Competition Law |
Edited by Josef Drexl, Director, Max Planck Institute for Intellectual Property, Competition and Tax Law, Munich, Germany, Laurence Idot, Professor of Law, University of Paris II Panthéon-Assas and Joël Monéger, Professor of Law, University of Paris Dauphine, France
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| 2009 |
288 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84720 631 2 |
£75.00 |
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‘Economic Theory and Competition Law constitutes a timely, stimulating contribution to the ongoing debate on the current trends of competition enforcement, not only in Europe but also in other jurisdictions, and especially on the impact that applying the concepts and the categories of economic theory is going to have on this activity. . . Due to its coverage and timeliness, it is very likely to have a considerable impact on the current discussion and also to be of interest to both academics and practitioners active in the field of competition law and policy.’ – Arianna Andreangeli, Common Market Law Review
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Contents: Preface Part I: The Goals of Competition Law – A Comparative Perspective Part II: The Status of Efficiency Analysis in Competition Law Part III: Economic Analysis and Competition Law in Practice Part IV: Guest Speech Index
Contributors: M. Chagny, T. Eilmansberger, H.W. Friederiszick, M.-A. Frison-Roche, M.S. Gal, D.J. Gerber, T.L. Greaney, S. Hayashi, W. Kerber, B. Lasserre, A. Louvaris, G. Parr, A. Perrot, H. Schweitzer, L. Tichý, R. Zäch, D. Zimmer
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This book is part of the ASCOLA Competition Law series. To view the rest of the series, please use the link.
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