Sound antitrust law and policy is in tension with industrial policy. Antitrust promotes consumer welfare whereas industrial policy promotes government intervention for privileged groups or industries. Unfortunately, industrial policy seems to be alive and well both within antitrust law and policy and within a broader competition policy worldwide. This Article identifies how industrial policy impacts both antitrust and competition policy. It provides examples from the United States, Europe and China of how industrial policy has been used in antitrust. However, this Article also makes a broader claim that the overt or subtle use of industrial policy in antitrust and a broader competition policy is a global phenomenon. The United States’ exper...
As the world’s nations rapidly move from systems in which central planning and monopoly are replaced...
The functions of the antitrust laws have never been well articulated. Some proponents of the law emp...
This article, which was published in 1985, describes the development of a Post-Chicago antitrust p...
Sound antitrust law and policy is in tension with industrial policy. Antitrust promotes consumer wel...
This paper discusses the tensions between antitrust policy and industrial policy from a U.S. perspec...
This article examines the roles of economics and politics in U.S. antitrust from several perspective...
Naturally, competition policy is based on competition economics made applicable in terms of law and ...
Based on a speech given in NYC on March 4, 1976 at a conference on AntiTrust Issues in Today\u27s E...
There is growing worldwide concern about bias in the enforcement of competition law in favour of dom...
This essay discusses the role that competition policy can play in promoting economic growth. The ess...
Antitrust is a blunt instrument aimed at the wrong problem. So say the authors of this provocative a...
The antitrust laws of the United States have, from their inception, allowed firms to acquire signifi...
I strongly support the antitrust laws and believe that the general principles established by our ant...
In this article, ProfessorLevy uses a recent book recom- mending extensive changes in the antitrust ...
Antitrust policy today is an anomaly. On the one hand, antitrust is thriving internationally. On the...
As the world’s nations rapidly move from systems in which central planning and monopoly are replaced...
The functions of the antitrust laws have never been well articulated. Some proponents of the law emp...
This article, which was published in 1985, describes the development of a Post-Chicago antitrust p...
Sound antitrust law and policy is in tension with industrial policy. Antitrust promotes consumer wel...
This paper discusses the tensions between antitrust policy and industrial policy from a U.S. perspec...
This article examines the roles of economics and politics in U.S. antitrust from several perspective...
Naturally, competition policy is based on competition economics made applicable in terms of law and ...
Based on a speech given in NYC on March 4, 1976 at a conference on AntiTrust Issues in Today\u27s E...
There is growing worldwide concern about bias in the enforcement of competition law in favour of dom...
This essay discusses the role that competition policy can play in promoting economic growth. The ess...
Antitrust is a blunt instrument aimed at the wrong problem. So say the authors of this provocative a...
The antitrust laws of the United States have, from their inception, allowed firms to acquire signifi...
I strongly support the antitrust laws and believe that the general principles established by our ant...
In this article, ProfessorLevy uses a recent book recom- mending extensive changes in the antitrust ...
Antitrust policy today is an anomaly. On the one hand, antitrust is thriving internationally. On the...
As the world’s nations rapidly move from systems in which central planning and monopoly are replaced...
The functions of the antitrust laws have never been well articulated. Some proponents of the law emp...
This article, which was published in 1985, describes the development of a Post-Chicago antitrust p...