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This article analyses the current regulatory framework governing transnational restrictive business practices. It identifies key gaps that provide room for anticompetitive practices to flourish, causing cross-border transfer of wealth, typically from less affluent states. The economic harm...
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, challenge antitrust and regulation policy. The paper focuses on the theoretical and methodological basis provided by the New … specific view of NIE at industrial organization, antitrust and regulation, discusses three current issues - the European policy …
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The European Court of Justice upheld the Roaming Regulation (717 2007), rejecting the challenge by the four largest … of proportionality and subsidiarity. The European Commission’s interim report on the second Roaming Regulation (544 2009 …
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The third EU Roaming Regulation (531/2012) took effect on July 1, 2012, replacing Regulation 544/2009. Wholesale and …
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, challenge antitrust and regulation policy. The paper focusses on the theoretical and methodological basis provided by the New … specific view of NIE at industrial organization, antitrust and regulation, discusses three current issues -- the European …
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This paper is about a set of interrelated labour law initiatives called quot;supply chain regulation.quot; This set of … regulation originated as a response to the exploitation of outworkers in the apparel industry. However, the development of supply … chain regulation in successive jurisdictions confirms that it is progressively being transformed into a generic model of …
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European Commission's Draft Proposal to amend the EU-Rating Regulation, could possibly be eliminated by procedural presumptions …
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In contrast to financial arbitrage, which causes prices of economically equivalent transactions to converge in the direction of one price, regulatory arbitrage does not lead to such price convergence. In contrast, regulatory arbitrage tends to produce two different prices for economically...
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requiring a higher CSR level by regulation while preserving competition always gives higher within-market welfare. …
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In many jurisdictions, competition authorities and market regulators question the principle of interchange fees. Such fees exist on almost all interbank card payment platforms. It would seem, however, that the European commission would like to go as far as to completely abolish these fees, not...
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