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Greater cooperation may lead to greater predictability of decision-making and avoidance of conflict of interest. Miek van der Wee & Holger Dieckmann (DG Comp)
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My comments on Evans & Hylton’s arguments are twofold: First, I consider it necessary to put at least two question marks behind their diagnosis that there is a severe risk of a “myopic†application of state-of-play antitrust economics. Second, in my...
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This timely book brings together contributions from prominent scholars and practitioners to the ongoing debate on the criminalization of competition law enforcement. Recognizing that existing remedies and sanctions may be insufficient to deter breaches of competition law, several EU Member...
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This outstanding collection of original essays brings together some of the leading experts in competition economics, policy and law. They examine what lies at the core of the ‘economic approach to competition law’ and deal with its normative and institutional limitations. In recent...
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In Germany, the electricity system is evolving to be dominated by feed-ins from volatile renewable sources. The challenge implied is to buffer these fluctuations with the aim to stabilise the system-a task we are used to see carried out in the past by conventional power plants almost...
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For the climate conference in Copenhagen, December 7 to 18, after broad expert discussions, the Wuppertal Institute for Climate, Environment and Energy submits a proposal for an effective and equitable climate change agreement.
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