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European Competition Law and Economics
By
Dr Roger Van den Bergh, Dr Peter D. Camesasca
This is an
essential guide to the economic analysis of European Competition Law.
It includes manifold comparisons with US antitrust law, and has a
easy to use layout with worked case examples, graphs and bullet
pointed summaries. It contains comprehensive coverage of merger
control with detailed examination of the new regulation and
accompanying policy documents; and details all new legislative
developments regarding EC competition law, such as Modernization of
Article 81 and Merger Control, Article 82, Regulation 2790/1999
(verticals), Regulation 4056/86 (liner conferences), Regulation
1400/2002 (cars), liberal professions, etc. It covers all significant
case law from Grundig/Consten and Chiquita to Microsoft, Lysine,
Volvo/Scania and Michelin II.
Table of Contents
Ch. 1 Introduction 1
Ch. 2 The goals of competition law 16
Ch. 3 Economic approaches to
competition law 54
Ch. 4 Market power, market definition
and entry barriers 105
Ch. 5 Competitor cooperation and
horizontal restrictions 151
Ch. 6 Vertical restraints 204
Ch. 7 Exclusionary behaviour of
dominant firms 247
Ch. 8 Enforcement of Articles 81 and
82 of the EC Treaty 300
Ch. 9 Concentrations and merger
control 348
Ch. 10 Allocation of competences in
the field of competition law : centralisation or decentralisation?
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