Competition policy in Canada and elsewhere has changed remarkably over the last fifty years – in large measure due to advances in economics. In this article we trace the impact of developments in industrial organization on the three central areas of competition policy: cartels, single firm conduct and mergers. We focus on Canadian competition policy, but draw comparisons with developments in the United States and Europe
A version of this Article appeared as a Chapter of the 2002 Economic Report of the President, prepar...
During the late 1970s and 1980s, the federal courts transformed antitrust rules and the federal enfo...
This chapter considers competition policy within the context of different varieties of capitalism: t...
This paper discusses the state of competition policy - in particular the economics of competition po...
This paper explains the different trajectories of German and American competition policy and its per...
Naturally, competition policy is based on competition economics made applicable in terms of law and ...
This paper explains the different trajectories of German and American competition policy and its per...
A major policy issue for many developing countries is to foster further integration into the world e...
Sound antitrust law and policy is in tension with industrial policy. Antitrust promotes consumer wel...
This essay discusses the role that competition policy can play in promoting economic growth. The ess...
As the world’s nations rapidly move from systems in which central planning and monopoly are replaced...
Competition policy has seen quite significant changes over the past years. With the reform of Merger...
In many jurisdictions industrial policy, like a phoenix, has risen from the ashes. One of the many q...
Improvements in competitiveness can be achieved through policy initiatives, but the success of these...
This article examines endogenous cartel formation in the presence of a competition authority. Compet...
A version of this Article appeared as a Chapter of the 2002 Economic Report of the President, prepar...
During the late 1970s and 1980s, the federal courts transformed antitrust rules and the federal enfo...
This chapter considers competition policy within the context of different varieties of capitalism: t...
This paper discusses the state of competition policy - in particular the economics of competition po...
This paper explains the different trajectories of German and American competition policy and its per...
Naturally, competition policy is based on competition economics made applicable in terms of law and ...
This paper explains the different trajectories of German and American competition policy and its per...
A major policy issue for many developing countries is to foster further integration into the world e...
Sound antitrust law and policy is in tension with industrial policy. Antitrust promotes consumer wel...
This essay discusses the role that competition policy can play in promoting economic growth. The ess...
As the world’s nations rapidly move from systems in which central planning and monopoly are replaced...
Competition policy has seen quite significant changes over the past years. With the reform of Merger...
In many jurisdictions industrial policy, like a phoenix, has risen from the ashes. One of the many q...
Improvements in competitiveness can be achieved through policy initiatives, but the success of these...
This article examines endogenous cartel formation in the presence of a competition authority. Compet...
A version of this Article appeared as a Chapter of the 2002 Economic Report of the President, prepar...
During the late 1970s and 1980s, the federal courts transformed antitrust rules and the federal enfo...
This chapter considers competition policy within the context of different varieties of capitalism: t...