Corporate concentration of both a national and transnational character is one of the more oblique topics in antitrust literature. Books and articles in the area tend to focus on narrow aspects of this issue, or on the regulatory efforts of particular countries and international organizations. The annotations which follow highlight some of the leading writings on industrial concentration
Dumping frequently has been treated in legal literature as a subject comfortably reviewed, from abst...
Multilateral corporations’ activities span across global markets. Yet antitrust laws regulating thos...
This article begins by describing the United Kingdom\u27s policy toward outward and inward direct in...
Corporate concentration of both a national and transnational character is one of the more oblique to...
It is the principal thesis of this article that important recent case decisions in U.S. antitrust la...
Competition policy in the United States, particularly reflected in antitrust policy, in recent years...
Traditionally, antitrust laws have been concerned with competition and concentration within a single...
This comprehensive book provides an extensive overview of the major topics of antitrust law from an ...
Law School Symposium on Transnational Corporate Concentration ; Cooley Lectures; Senior Da
Those who have commented on the Webb-Pomerene Act can be divided into two groups: (1) those who supp...
As more and more U.S. companies engage in overseas operations, even the most routine merger or acqui...
The Federal Republic of Germany\u27s Law Against Restraints on Competition (the ARC), establishes an...
In recent, years, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has repeatedly ad...
It is the purpose of this article to discuss the policies and goals of the efforts of the European C...
This Appendix consists of brief descriptions of the monopoly and merger laws of several nations. The...
Dumping frequently has been treated in legal literature as a subject comfortably reviewed, from abst...
Multilateral corporations’ activities span across global markets. Yet antitrust laws regulating thos...
This article begins by describing the United Kingdom\u27s policy toward outward and inward direct in...
Corporate concentration of both a national and transnational character is one of the more oblique to...
It is the principal thesis of this article that important recent case decisions in U.S. antitrust la...
Competition policy in the United States, particularly reflected in antitrust policy, in recent years...
Traditionally, antitrust laws have been concerned with competition and concentration within a single...
This comprehensive book provides an extensive overview of the major topics of antitrust law from an ...
Law School Symposium on Transnational Corporate Concentration ; Cooley Lectures; Senior Da
Those who have commented on the Webb-Pomerene Act can be divided into two groups: (1) those who supp...
As more and more U.S. companies engage in overseas operations, even the most routine merger or acqui...
The Federal Republic of Germany\u27s Law Against Restraints on Competition (the ARC), establishes an...
In recent, years, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has repeatedly ad...
It is the purpose of this article to discuss the policies and goals of the efforts of the European C...
This Appendix consists of brief descriptions of the monopoly and merger laws of several nations. The...
Dumping frequently has been treated in legal literature as a subject comfortably reviewed, from abst...
Multilateral corporations’ activities span across global markets. Yet antitrust laws regulating thos...
This article begins by describing the United Kingdom\u27s policy toward outward and inward direct in...