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6. Anticompetitive Government Regulation
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Contributors xi
- Introduction 1
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PART I. THE COMPETITION LAW PROCESS
- 1. The Limits of Antitrust and the Chicago School Tradition 15
- 2. Competition Law and Human Rights: Striking a Balance Between Business Freedom and Regulatory Intervention 22
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PART II. THE ECONOMIC LIMITS OF COMPETITION LAW
- 3. Limits of Imports from Economics into Competition Law 39
- 4. Complications in the Antitrust Response to Monopsony 54
- 5. Antitrust and the Close Look: Transaction Cost Economics in Competition Policy 66
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PART III. COMPETITION LAW AND ITS SYNERGIES WITH OTHER AREAS OF LAW
- 6. Anticompetitive Government Regulation 83
- 7. A Global Perspective on State Action 99
- 8. IP’s Advantages over Antitrust 117
- 9. Competition Law and Consumer Protection Against Unfair Commercial Practices: A More- than- Complementary Relationship? 127
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PART IV. COMPETITION LAW AND INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN
- 10. Judicial Scrutiny and Competition Authorities: The Institutional Limits of Antitrust 141
- 11. Competition Authorities: Independence and Advocacy 158
- 12. Competition Law Remedies: In Search of a Theory 177
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PART V. COMPETITION LAW AND CULTURE
- 13. How Culture May Change Assumptions in Antitrust Policy 205
- 14. Promoting Convergence of Competition Policies in Northeast Asia: Culture- Competition Correlation and Its Implications 221
- 15. The Limits of Competition Law in Latin America 236
- Notes 253
- Index 283
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- Contributors xi
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. THE COMPETITION LAW PROCESS
- 1. The Limits of Antitrust and the Chicago School Tradition 15
- 2. Competition Law and Human Rights: Striking a Balance Between Business Freedom and Regulatory Intervention 22
-
PART II. THE ECONOMIC LIMITS OF COMPETITION LAW
- 3. Limits of Imports from Economics into Competition Law 39
- 4. Complications in the Antitrust Response to Monopsony 54
- 5. Antitrust and the Close Look: Transaction Cost Economics in Competition Policy 66
-
PART III. COMPETITION LAW AND ITS SYNERGIES WITH OTHER AREAS OF LAW
- 6. Anticompetitive Government Regulation 83
- 7. A Global Perspective on State Action 99
- 8. IP’s Advantages over Antitrust 117
- 9. Competition Law and Consumer Protection Against Unfair Commercial Practices: A More- than- Complementary Relationship? 127
-
PART IV. COMPETITION LAW AND INSTITUTIONAL DESIGN
- 10. Judicial Scrutiny and Competition Authorities: The Institutional Limits of Antitrust 141
- 11. Competition Authorities: Independence and Advocacy 158
- 12. Competition Law Remedies: In Search of a Theory 177
-
PART V. COMPETITION LAW AND CULTURE
- 13. How Culture May Change Assumptions in Antitrust Policy 205
- 14. Promoting Convergence of Competition Policies in Northeast Asia: Culture- Competition Correlation and Its Implications 221
- 15. The Limits of Competition Law in Latin America 236
- Notes 253
- Index 283