Modern economies predominantly rely on the working of markets. To ensure that markets are a level playing field for economic agents, competition policies are usually included in the legal framework that regulates economic activities. Portugal is no exception to this rule. This paper reviews the legal aspects of Portuguese competition policy from an economist’s point of view, its economic implications and gives a brief account of past experience.Competition Policy; Portugal
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The rapid expansion of economic analysis is visible in many areas of law. In some of them – in antit...
The Lisbon Treaty removed the establishment of ‘a system ensuring that competition in the internal m...
EU competition policy aims to enforce rules that ensure that companies operate in conditions of fair...
The objective of this article is to discuss the implementation of competition policy in Brazil throu...
This book focuses on the relationship between competition law and professional associations. In its ...
This paper examines the use of soft law in competition policy. The focus is on the guidelines issued...
This essay is a review of the evolution of EU competition policy. The first two sections suggest tha...
The purpose of the paper is to analyze the definition “state competition policy”, its essence, funct...
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This study assesses the macroeconomic impacts of increasing competition in the non-tradable goods an...
This study assesses the macroeconomic impacts of increasing competition in the non-tradable goods an...
The Brazilian competition law and policy are inspired by the EU and US competition law models and in...
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SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:3597.9512(CEPR-DP--1441) / BLDSC - Br...
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The Lisbon Treaty removed the establishment of ‘a system ensuring that competition in the internal m...
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