Competition law accommodates two different contexts within which economics may be applied, each defined by a distinct type of cause-effect relationships. First, there are effects of competition law on business conduct (deterrence effects), embodying the fact that businesses take into account legal sanctions when planning their actions. The field studying these effects is Economic Analysis of Law. Second, there are effects of business conduct on competition (competitive effects), which occur through the influence of businesses with market power on behaviour of their customers, suppliers and competitors. This influence falls within the ambit of Industrial Organization. Awareness of the distinction makes it possible to appreciate certain aspec...
Economists have been involved a lot in recent years in considering issues of enforcement of Competit...
Economic policy determines the intensity of competition in markets. This gives incumbents the incent...
This article examines the meaning and scope of the notion of anticompetitive effects in EU competiti...
Competition law accommodates two different contexts within which economics may be applied, each defi...
The details of available remedies, enforcement mechanisms and conditions of litigation not only rais...
Transnational debates about the role of economics in competition law have paid relatively little sys...
This chapter provides a comprehensive discussion of the deterrence properties of a competition polic...
Together with a move from a rules-based legal approach to a more economic approach in competition ca...
Editors: Klaus Mathis & Avishalom Tor From the Publisher his book further develops both the traditio...
Together with a move from a rules-based legal approach to a more economic approach in competition ca...
Competition is a public good that supports the proper functioning of the market economy and democrac...
The rapid expansion of economic analysis is visible in many areas of law. In some of them – in antit...
This work presented here, named "Legal consequences of agreements interfering with economic competit...
Competition law - or antitrust law, as it is called in the United States - is a field of law to whic...
Recent developments in the competition law jurisprudence in the EU indicate continuous movement towa...
Economists have been involved a lot in recent years in considering issues of enforcement of Competit...
Economic policy determines the intensity of competition in markets. This gives incumbents the incent...
This article examines the meaning and scope of the notion of anticompetitive effects in EU competiti...
Competition law accommodates two different contexts within which economics may be applied, each defi...
The details of available remedies, enforcement mechanisms and conditions of litigation not only rais...
Transnational debates about the role of economics in competition law have paid relatively little sys...
This chapter provides a comprehensive discussion of the deterrence properties of a competition polic...
Together with a move from a rules-based legal approach to a more economic approach in competition ca...
Editors: Klaus Mathis & Avishalom Tor From the Publisher his book further develops both the traditio...
Together with a move from a rules-based legal approach to a more economic approach in competition ca...
Competition is a public good that supports the proper functioning of the market economy and democrac...
The rapid expansion of economic analysis is visible in many areas of law. In some of them – in antit...
This work presented here, named "Legal consequences of agreements interfering with economic competit...
Competition law - or antitrust law, as it is called in the United States - is a field of law to whic...
Recent developments in the competition law jurisprudence in the EU indicate continuous movement towa...
Economists have been involved a lot in recent years in considering issues of enforcement of Competit...
Economic policy determines the intensity of competition in markets. This gives incumbents the incent...
This article examines the meaning and scope of the notion of anticompetitive effects in EU competiti...