Cartels, or secret agreements between competitors, are universally recognized as the most harmful of all types of anticompetitive conduct. Facing the challenges associated with globalization of the market economy, competition authorities in all parts of the world are increasing their efforts to design and implement modern instruments, effective enforcement procedures and adequate sanctions in order not only to detect and punish, but also to deter cartels.In this paper, we analyze the deterrent properties of the competition policy within the legal framework of the European Union. Applying the classical deterrence theory based on the model of criminal activity, we identify two key factors that affect the degree of deterrence of anticompetitiv...
The paper focuses on the theory and practice of antitrust action in detecting and deterring cartels ...
This paper provides a comprehensive discussion of the deterrence properties of a competition policy ...
By combining approaches from the economic theory of crime and of industrial organization, this paper...
Cartels, or secret agreements between competitors, are universally recognized as the most harmful of...
Competition law seeks to foster competition and innovation through the sanctioning of antitrust beha...
This Article analyzes cartel criminalization in Europe from a deterrence and institutional perspecti...
The paper focuses on the theory and practice of antitrust action in detecting and deterring cartels ...
This paper provides a comprehensive discussion of the deterrence properties of a competition policy ...
Among the anti-competitive practices sanctioned by competition law, cartel is the most harmful to th...
Deterring the formation or continuation of cartels is a major objective of antitrust policy. We deve...
The determination of optimal fines to deter the formation or continuation of cartels is a major obje...
This paper investigates the deterrent impact of anti-cartel enforcement. It is shown theoretically t...
Abstract: Among the anti-competitive practices sanctioned by competition law, cartel is the most har...
The present assessment focuses on the antitrust action in detecting and fighting oligopolistic collu...
This paper develops a model of the birth and death of cartels in the presence of enforcement activit...
The paper focuses on the theory and practice of antitrust action in detecting and deterring cartels ...
This paper provides a comprehensive discussion of the deterrence properties of a competition policy ...
By combining approaches from the economic theory of crime and of industrial organization, this paper...
Cartels, or secret agreements between competitors, are universally recognized as the most harmful of...
Competition law seeks to foster competition and innovation through the sanctioning of antitrust beha...
This Article analyzes cartel criminalization in Europe from a deterrence and institutional perspecti...
The paper focuses on the theory and practice of antitrust action in detecting and deterring cartels ...
This paper provides a comprehensive discussion of the deterrence properties of a competition policy ...
Among the anti-competitive practices sanctioned by competition law, cartel is the most harmful to th...
Deterring the formation or continuation of cartels is a major objective of antitrust policy. We deve...
The determination of optimal fines to deter the formation or continuation of cartels is a major obje...
This paper investigates the deterrent impact of anti-cartel enforcement. It is shown theoretically t...
Abstract: Among the anti-competitive practices sanctioned by competition law, cartel is the most har...
The present assessment focuses on the antitrust action in detecting and fighting oligopolistic collu...
This paper develops a model of the birth and death of cartels in the presence of enforcement activit...
The paper focuses on the theory and practice of antitrust action in detecting and deterring cartels ...
This paper provides a comprehensive discussion of the deterrence properties of a competition policy ...
By combining approaches from the economic theory of crime and of industrial organization, this paper...