Together with a move from a rules-based legal approach to a more economic approach in competition cases, the economic effects of competition law enforcement have received increasing attention. Measuring these effects is important for external accountability of the Competition Authority, for quality control of its decisions and for evaluating the effectiveness of the competition law. This raises many issues in measurement, including the choice of counterfactual, the choice of effects to be measured, and the proper use of available data. The papers in this Special Issue of De Economist discuss these and related issues, based on a broad range of experience in competition law enforcement
Competition law damages actions are often characterised by the uncertainty of the causal connection ...
The Groupement des Cartes bancaires represents a key judgment for competition enforcement, as it pro...
"This incisive Research Handbook identifies and assesses the emerging trends in competition enforcem...
Together with a move from a rules-based legal approach to a more economic approach in competition ca...
Recent developments in the competition law jurisprudence in the EU indicate continuous movement towa...
Competition law, Antitrust enforcement, Mergers, Macro-economic effects, L16, L40, L50,
Competition law accommodates two different contexts within which economics may be applied, each defi...
This insightful book assesses emerging trends in the role of economic analysis in EU competition pol...
Competition law accommodates two different contexts within which economics may be applied, each defi...
This chapter provides a comprehensive discussion of the deterrence properties of a competition polic...
Economists have been involved a lot in recent years in considering issues of enforcement of Competit...
The study analyzes the impact of European antitrust enforcement on industry performance measured as ...
The present paper reviews in a plain language and with only limited statistical formalization, the v...
In the last decades, more and more countries have enacted competition laws, understanding the import...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentThe present paper reviews in a plain languag...
Competition law damages actions are often characterised by the uncertainty of the causal connection ...
The Groupement des Cartes bancaires represents a key judgment for competition enforcement, as it pro...
"This incisive Research Handbook identifies and assesses the emerging trends in competition enforcem...
Together with a move from a rules-based legal approach to a more economic approach in competition ca...
Recent developments in the competition law jurisprudence in the EU indicate continuous movement towa...
Competition law, Antitrust enforcement, Mergers, Macro-economic effects, L16, L40, L50,
Competition law accommodates two different contexts within which economics may be applied, each defi...
This insightful book assesses emerging trends in the role of economic analysis in EU competition pol...
Competition law accommodates two different contexts within which economics may be applied, each defi...
This chapter provides a comprehensive discussion of the deterrence properties of a competition polic...
Economists have been involved a lot in recent years in considering issues of enforcement of Competit...
The study analyzes the impact of European antitrust enforcement on industry performance measured as ...
The present paper reviews in a plain language and with only limited statistical formalization, the v...
In the last decades, more and more countries have enacted competition laws, understanding the import...
peer reviewedaudience: researcher, professional, studentThe present paper reviews in a plain languag...
Competition law damages actions are often characterised by the uncertainty of the causal connection ...
The Groupement des Cartes bancaires represents a key judgment for competition enforcement, as it pro...
"This incisive Research Handbook identifies and assesses the emerging trends in competition enforcem...