This paper is an attempt to evaluate the conceptual relationship between two central elements of the theory of antitrust: competition and consumer welfare. These two notions are analysed in their mutual dependency. The main purpose of this paper is to show that both competition and consumer welfare are economic values of fundamental importance with no ex ante hierarchical dominance of consumer welfare over competition. In case of conflict, priority might be given to either of these values depending on the context of the assessment. As can be understood from the very etymology of the term, competition is a notion which encompasses a process, more than a result. The notion of consumer welfare, on the other hand, is result-oriented. If we are ...
The consumer welfare standard in antitrust has been heavily criticized. But would, in fact, abandoni...
This article addresses two issues relating to the choice between a consumer welfare and total welfar...
This article is both a short introduction to the Consumer Choice explanation for Competition Law or ...
This paper is an attempt to evaluate the conceptual relationship between two central elements of the...
This paper is an attempt to evaluate the conceptual relationship between two central elements of th...
This paper suggests that an interpretation of competition solely as a means to increase consumer wel...
The normative argument of this paper is that competition should constitute a fundamental value of li...
Competition belongs to one of the most important values of the European Union. However, competition ...
The paper develops its core argument in 12 sections structured in three parts: I Positive analysis; ...
This paper explores the qualitative (deontological) approaches to the phenomenon of economic competi...
This article presents the main issues relating to the goals of modern Polish competition law. It exa...
The dominant view of antitrust policy in the United States is that it is intended to promote some ve...
Whether antitrust policy should pursue a goal of general welfare or consumer welfare has been de...
Antitrust’s consumer welfare principle is accepted in some form by the entire Supreme Court and the ...
The main idea behind this article was to perform a theoretical analysis of the purposes and tools of...
The consumer welfare standard in antitrust has been heavily criticized. But would, in fact, abandoni...
This article addresses two issues relating to the choice between a consumer welfare and total welfar...
This article is both a short introduction to the Consumer Choice explanation for Competition Law or ...
This paper is an attempt to evaluate the conceptual relationship between two central elements of the...
This paper is an attempt to evaluate the conceptual relationship between two central elements of th...
This paper suggests that an interpretation of competition solely as a means to increase consumer wel...
The normative argument of this paper is that competition should constitute a fundamental value of li...
Competition belongs to one of the most important values of the European Union. However, competition ...
The paper develops its core argument in 12 sections structured in three parts: I Positive analysis; ...
This paper explores the qualitative (deontological) approaches to the phenomenon of economic competi...
This article presents the main issues relating to the goals of modern Polish competition law. It exa...
The dominant view of antitrust policy in the United States is that it is intended to promote some ve...
Whether antitrust policy should pursue a goal of general welfare or consumer welfare has been de...
Antitrust’s consumer welfare principle is accepted in some form by the entire Supreme Court and the ...
The main idea behind this article was to perform a theoretical analysis of the purposes and tools of...
The consumer welfare standard in antitrust has been heavily criticized. But would, in fact, abandoni...
This article addresses two issues relating to the choice between a consumer welfare and total welfar...
This article is both a short introduction to the Consumer Choice explanation for Competition Law or ...