When industries are exposed to foreign competition, relaxation of antitrust law in general, and of antimerger law in particular, may be justified in two ways. First, it may be argued that the ability to compete with foreigners requires possession of market power. One variant of this argument stresses the desirability of market power itself. Domestic enterprises must neutralize restrictive practices abroad -- whether they are inspired by foreign governments or merely tolerated by them -- if such enterprises are to enjoy their natural comparative advantages. A second variant of the argument emphasizes the growth of minimum efficient scale in manufacturing, due in no small measure to the rising importance of invention and innovation. In this...
The aim of competition policy is to balance market power so as to protect and improve consumer welfa...
In recent years there has been increasing global recognition of the importance and significance of c...
When government regulates, it may either intentionally or unintentionally generate restraints that r...
When industries are exposed to foreign competition, relaxation of antitrust law in general, and of a...
Competition policy is made at the national level but a great deal of the business activity that it s...
The present paper investigates the potential value of strategic antitrust policy in an oligopolistic...
It is often thought that a tariff reduction, by opening up the domestic market to foreign firms, sho...
Antitrust issues have become one of the main concern of the world economy community and the United N...
In this Article we focus upon an area in which greater convergence of U.S. policy with the practice ...
As border barriers have declined, private barriers to competition have grown more significant. More ...
The ongoing trade liberalisation has reduced tariffs and barriers to trade significantly and has ope...
In the fractious realm of antitrust law, one proposition commands nearly universal allegiance—that a...
How much has competition among Japanese firms changed? Have the tougher penalties provided under the...
Argues that eliminating international institutions is the best way to solve the problem of inadequat...
Includes bibliographyIntroduction The interaction between antidumping and antitrust is a polemic iss...
The aim of competition policy is to balance market power so as to protect and improve consumer welfa...
In recent years there has been increasing global recognition of the importance and significance of c...
When government regulates, it may either intentionally or unintentionally generate restraints that r...
When industries are exposed to foreign competition, relaxation of antitrust law in general, and of a...
Competition policy is made at the national level but a great deal of the business activity that it s...
The present paper investigates the potential value of strategic antitrust policy in an oligopolistic...
It is often thought that a tariff reduction, by opening up the domestic market to foreign firms, sho...
Antitrust issues have become one of the main concern of the world economy community and the United N...
In this Article we focus upon an area in which greater convergence of U.S. policy with the practice ...
As border barriers have declined, private barriers to competition have grown more significant. More ...
The ongoing trade liberalisation has reduced tariffs and barriers to trade significantly and has ope...
In the fractious realm of antitrust law, one proposition commands nearly universal allegiance—that a...
How much has competition among Japanese firms changed? Have the tougher penalties provided under the...
Argues that eliminating international institutions is the best way to solve the problem of inadequat...
Includes bibliographyIntroduction The interaction between antidumping and antitrust is a polemic iss...
The aim of competition policy is to balance market power so as to protect and improve consumer welfa...
In recent years there has been increasing global recognition of the importance and significance of c...
When government regulates, it may either intentionally or unintentionally generate restraints that r...