This paper explains the different trajectories of German and American competition policy and its permissiveness toward economic concentration in the last few decades. While the German political economy had moved to a stronger antitrust regime after 1945 and stuck to it even after the economic governance shifts of the 1980s, the traditional antitrust champion, the United States, has shed considerable parts of its basic governance toolkit against anticompetitive conduct since the 1960s. Drawing on theories of institutional change driven by bureaucratic and professional elites, the paper claims that different pathways of professional ideas in competition policy can account for the cross-country differences. In the 1960s and early 1970s, moveme...
In this Article we focus upon an area in which greater convergence of U.S. policy with the practice ...
In this article,we use a history of economic thought perspective to analyze the process by which the...
The goal of the paper is to investigate the extent of the influence of American antitrust tradition ...
This paper explains the different trajectories of German and American competition policy and its per...
This paper explains the different trajectories of German and American competition policy and its per...
This paper explains the different trajectories of German and American competition policy and its per...
This paper explains the different trajectories of German and American competition policy and its per...
This thesis investigates and analyses the economic, political, and institutional factors driving the...
We consider, in this paper, national business system change in relation to transnational institution...
In the process of globalization, international convergence of competition legislation has steadily g...
This chapter considers competition policy within the context of different varieties of capitalism: t...
We consider, in this paper, national business system change in relation to transnational institution...
One trend developing in international competition regulation is the expansion of private antitrust l...
"Motivated by the general lack of empirical scholarship concerning the crossnational environment for...
As the world’s nations rapidly move from systems in which central planning and monopoly are replaced...
In this Article we focus upon an area in which greater convergence of U.S. policy with the practice ...
In this article,we use a history of economic thought perspective to analyze the process by which the...
The goal of the paper is to investigate the extent of the influence of American antitrust tradition ...
This paper explains the different trajectories of German and American competition policy and its per...
This paper explains the different trajectories of German and American competition policy and its per...
This paper explains the different trajectories of German and American competition policy and its per...
This paper explains the different trajectories of German and American competition policy and its per...
This thesis investigates and analyses the economic, political, and institutional factors driving the...
We consider, in this paper, national business system change in relation to transnational institution...
In the process of globalization, international convergence of competition legislation has steadily g...
This chapter considers competition policy within the context of different varieties of capitalism: t...
We consider, in this paper, national business system change in relation to transnational institution...
One trend developing in international competition regulation is the expansion of private antitrust l...
"Motivated by the general lack of empirical scholarship concerning the crossnational environment for...
As the world’s nations rapidly move from systems in which central planning and monopoly are replaced...
In this Article we focus upon an area in which greater convergence of U.S. policy with the practice ...
In this article,we use a history of economic thought perspective to analyze the process by which the...
The goal of the paper is to investigate the extent of the influence of American antitrust tradition ...