Competition policy is made at the national level but a great deal of the business activity that it seeks to regulate takes place at the international level. Though it is universally accepted that some level of international cooperation is necessary to make regulation effective under these conditions, there is a considerable diversity of views on the question of how much cooperation is appropriate.The presence of international activity distorts competition policy in at least two ways. First, it causes the preferred domestic policies of states to diverge from what they would be in the absence of such activity. States that are net exporters of goods sold in imperfectly competitive markets have an incentive to weaken their antitrust rules and s...
It is no accident that many of the most provocative disputes about the allocation of jurisdiction am...
The international nature of economic activity runs parallel with the international nature of restrai...
In recent years there has been increasing global recognition of the importance and significance of c...
Competition policy is made at the national level but a great deal of the business activity that it s...
Argues that eliminating international institutions is the best way to solve the problem of inadequat...
Because we live in a world of national laws and international business activity, the regulation of a...
Antitrust is a brief for the uselessness of international law. Notwithstanding the apparent utility ...
When industries are exposed to foreign competition, relaxation of antitrust law in general, and of a...
In this Article we focus upon an area in which greater convergence of U.S. policy with the practice ...
Multinational corporations ( MNCs ) operate today in an increasingly open global trade environment. ...
The field of competition (antitrust) policy embodies many of the dilemmas that are at the heart of c...
ABSTRACT: The US Supreme Court was instrumental in developing a consistent body of case law on expor...
It is the nature of business to cut across national boundaries. Private enterprises export, invest, ...
As border barriers have declined, private barriers to competition have grown more significant. More ...
Antitrust is an important area of law and policy for most companies in the world. Having divergent r...
It is no accident that many of the most provocative disputes about the allocation of jurisdiction am...
The international nature of economic activity runs parallel with the international nature of restrai...
In recent years there has been increasing global recognition of the importance and significance of c...
Competition policy is made at the national level but a great deal of the business activity that it s...
Argues that eliminating international institutions is the best way to solve the problem of inadequat...
Because we live in a world of national laws and international business activity, the regulation of a...
Antitrust is a brief for the uselessness of international law. Notwithstanding the apparent utility ...
When industries are exposed to foreign competition, relaxation of antitrust law in general, and of a...
In this Article we focus upon an area in which greater convergence of U.S. policy with the practice ...
Multinational corporations ( MNCs ) operate today in an increasingly open global trade environment. ...
The field of competition (antitrust) policy embodies many of the dilemmas that are at the heart of c...
ABSTRACT: The US Supreme Court was instrumental in developing a consistent body of case law on expor...
It is the nature of business to cut across national boundaries. Private enterprises export, invest, ...
As border barriers have declined, private barriers to competition have grown more significant. More ...
Antitrust is an important area of law and policy for most companies in the world. Having divergent r...
It is no accident that many of the most provocative disputes about the allocation of jurisdiction am...
The international nature of economic activity runs parallel with the international nature of restrai...
In recent years there has been increasing global recognition of the importance and significance of c...