The world’s biggest consumer markets – the European Union and the United States – have adopted different approaches to regulating competition. This has not only put the EU and US at odds in high-profile investigations of anticompetitive conduct, but also made them race to spread their regulatory models. Using a novel dataset of competition statutes, we investigate this race to influence the world’s regulatory landscape and find that the EU’s competition laws have been more widely emulated than the US’s competition laws. We then argue that both “push” and “pull” factors explain the appeal of the EU’s competition regime: the EU actively promotes its model through preferential trade agreements and has an administrative template that is easy to...
On June 27, the European Union imposed a €2.4 billion (US$2.75 billion) fine on Google for giving fa...
Today, global economic performance largely depends on digital ecosystems. E-commerce, cloud, social ...
[Introduction.] Both the EU and the US have laws and rules intended to promote competition by discou...
The world’s biggest consumer markets – the European Union and the United States – have adopted diffe...
Competition law has proliferated around the world. Due to data limitations, however, there is little...
Antitrust is an important area of law and policy for most companies in the world. Having divergent r...
Competition/antitrust law rules are neccessarry for optimal functioning of the common market with it...
In this article we analyze the expected effects of regulatory overlap in European competition law re...
Private enforcement has long been a central part of US antitrust law experience, while it has played...
Notwithstanding assertions of greater harmonization and convergence between United States and Europe...
Since the early studies of Arnold Harberger,\u27 George Stigler,2 and Richard Posner,3 there has bee...
In its March 26, 2016 issue, The Economist magazine announced that America needs a giant dose of co...
It is of great academic interest that the two main representatives of the Western world, the EU and ...
1. Slide-to-unlock competition in high-tech markets: the need of rethinking IPRs in the digital rev...
"This book analyses multi-level governance in competition policy, or "antitrust federalism" as it is...
On June 27, the European Union imposed a €2.4 billion (US$2.75 billion) fine on Google for giving fa...
Today, global economic performance largely depends on digital ecosystems. E-commerce, cloud, social ...
[Introduction.] Both the EU and the US have laws and rules intended to promote competition by discou...
The world’s biggest consumer markets – the European Union and the United States – have adopted diffe...
Competition law has proliferated around the world. Due to data limitations, however, there is little...
Antitrust is an important area of law and policy for most companies in the world. Having divergent r...
Competition/antitrust law rules are neccessarry for optimal functioning of the common market with it...
In this article we analyze the expected effects of regulatory overlap in European competition law re...
Private enforcement has long been a central part of US antitrust law experience, while it has played...
Notwithstanding assertions of greater harmonization and convergence between United States and Europe...
Since the early studies of Arnold Harberger,\u27 George Stigler,2 and Richard Posner,3 there has bee...
In its March 26, 2016 issue, The Economist magazine announced that America needs a giant dose of co...
It is of great academic interest that the two main representatives of the Western world, the EU and ...
1. Slide-to-unlock competition in high-tech markets: the need of rethinking IPRs in the digital rev...
"This book analyses multi-level governance in competition policy, or "antitrust federalism" as it is...
On June 27, the European Union imposed a €2.4 billion (US$2.75 billion) fine on Google for giving fa...
Today, global economic performance largely depends on digital ecosystems. E-commerce, cloud, social ...
[Introduction.] Both the EU and the US have laws and rules intended to promote competition by discou...