Competition regulation nowadays is a result of a nexus of many intertwined phenomena, which under different circumstances might bring different results. Throughout the history of this process it is easy to observe quite complicated relationship between economic theories of competition and theory and practice of law. It might look, as if institutions regulating competition are simple realisation of economic theories. The truth is different, as competition regulation originated in times, when complex theoretical analysis of that type was not condemning trusts and was generally leaning towards self-regulatory powers of competition. The main theme of this paper is an attempt to identify the way of introducing the first modern competition regula...
Most late 19th-century US economists gave a rather cool welcome to the Sherman Act (1890) and, thoug...
Transnational debates about the role of economics in competition law have paid relatively little sys...
Competition policy has become more prominent while the thinking underlying those policies has underg...
Competition regulation nowadays is a result of a nexus of many intertwined phenomena, which under di...
Competition regulation nowadays is a result of a nexus of many intertwined phenomena, which under di...
This paper explores the qualitative (deontological) approaches to the phenomenon of economic competi...
This paper explores the qualitative (deontological) approaches to the phenomenon of economic competi...
The goal of the paper is to investigate the extent of the influence of American antitrust tradition ...
Abstract: Competition is a main feature of the free market, the content of which enriched the commun...
The goal of the paper is to investigate the extent of the influence of American antitrust tradition ...
For over a hundred years, competition policy has been a central part of a market economy’s legal fra...
Passage of the Sherman Act in the United States in 1890 set the stage for a century of jurisprudence...
The rapid expansion of economic analysis is visible in many areas of law. In some of them – in antit...
Most late 19th-century US economists gave a rather cool welcome to the Sherman Act (1890) and, thoug...
One often meets the view that economic regulation should be understood in terms of Pareto efficienc...
Most late 19th-century US economists gave a rather cool welcome to the Sherman Act (1890) and, thoug...
Transnational debates about the role of economics in competition law have paid relatively little sys...
Competition policy has become more prominent while the thinking underlying those policies has underg...
Competition regulation nowadays is a result of a nexus of many intertwined phenomena, which under di...
Competition regulation nowadays is a result of a nexus of many intertwined phenomena, which under di...
This paper explores the qualitative (deontological) approaches to the phenomenon of economic competi...
This paper explores the qualitative (deontological) approaches to the phenomenon of economic competi...
The goal of the paper is to investigate the extent of the influence of American antitrust tradition ...
Abstract: Competition is a main feature of the free market, the content of which enriched the commun...
The goal of the paper is to investigate the extent of the influence of American antitrust tradition ...
For over a hundred years, competition policy has been a central part of a market economy’s legal fra...
Passage of the Sherman Act in the United States in 1890 set the stage for a century of jurisprudence...
The rapid expansion of economic analysis is visible in many areas of law. In some of them – in antit...
Most late 19th-century US economists gave a rather cool welcome to the Sherman Act (1890) and, thoug...
One often meets the view that economic regulation should be understood in terms of Pareto efficienc...
Most late 19th-century US economists gave a rather cool welcome to the Sherman Act (1890) and, thoug...
Transnational debates about the role of economics in competition law have paid relatively little sys...
Competition policy has become more prominent while the thinking underlying those policies has underg...