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This open access book provides answers to key open questions concerning competition policy in emerging economies, with a focus on South Eastern Europe. The contributions address two major issues. One is the design of competition policy and the national competition authorities that enforce it,...
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Bringing scholars and policymakers to the frontiers of research and addressing the critical issues of the day, the book presents original important new theoretical and empirical results. The distinguished contributors include: P. Agrel, K. Alexander, J. Crémer, X. Dassiou, G. Deltas, F. Etro,...
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Main description: Der "more economic approach" prägt längst sämtliche Felder der klassischen Wettbewerbspolitik auf … außerökonomischen Rechtfertigungen im Vergleich zur "traditionellen" Wettbewerbspolitik deutlich herausgearbeitet. Die Perspektive ist …
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Governments, Competition and Utility Regulation continues the series of annual books, published in association with the Institute of Economic Affairs and the London Business School, which critically reviews the state of utility regulation and competition policy
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This fine collection of original essays is in recognition of Colin Robinson, who has been at the forefront of thinking in energy economics for over 30 years. Energy in a Competitive Market brings together both prominent academics and practitioners to honour his outstanding and unique...
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Megafusionen werfen viele Fragen auf: Handelt es sich um die rationale Antwort auf Globalisierung und deregulierte Märkte? Oder entspringen solche Zusammenschlüsse eher dem Machtwillen eines "größenwahnsinnigen" Managements? Und welche wettbewerbspolitischen Konsequenzen haben diese...
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