Competition Policy

Synopsis

It is a truism of competition that, paradoxically, those who were responsible for yesterday's innovations and productivity become obstacles to future growth. This is why competition law has been assigned such an important role in modern countries--to detect and sanction anticompetitive practices that prevent the entry of new, efficient competitors. This utterly original book, which thoroughly explains competition policy using economic analyses of European and U.S. antitrust cases, illuminates the complex but crucial back-and-forth between economic theory and competition law practice.

Covering the full range of competition policy, from antitrust (cartels, abuse of dominant position) to merger control, the book not only offers a general view of competition policy in Europe and the United States but also clearly explains the economic underpinnings that guide it, thus illustrating how principles are applied in practice.

Description
Emmanuel COMBE. Competition policy : an empirical and economic approach. Alphen aan den Rijn : Kluwer Law International, 2022, 409 p.