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NLS | New Arrival - Display Area | 343.072 BIG (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | PB | Not For Loan | Recommended by Prof. Dr. T S Somashekar | 40863 |
Key economic aspects -- The ‘goals of competition law’ debate -- The transactions-cost approach to competition law -- Possible objections to the approach proposed in this book -- The concept of market power -- Controls on the acquisition of market power -- Controls on the prolonging of, or exercise of, market power -- Competition policy and labour markets -- Competition policy and digital platforms -- Competitive neutrality, EU state aid control and industrial policy -- Conclusion : The future of competition law.
"Why do governments around the world seek to block certain mergers? What does it mean for a firm to have "market power"? Surprisingly, traditional economic theory has little to say. This text sets out a new economic foundation for competition policy, providing a comprehensive guide to competition enforcers worldwide"-- Provided by publisher.