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Chapter 2. Toward a Bureaucracy-Centered Theory of the Interaction between Competition Law and State Activities
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Ioannis Lianos
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. Conceptualizing and Re-Conceptualizing the Interaction between Competition Law and Government Activities
- Chapter 1. Privatization and Competition Policy 15
- Chapter 2. Toward a Bureaucracy-Centered Theory of the Interaction between Competition Law and State Activities 32
- Chapter 3. Competition Issues and Private Infrastructure Investment through Public-Private Partnerships 56
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Part II. Is There a Need for a Specific Substantive Legal Framework in Domestic and International Competition Law?
- Chapter 4. State-Owned Enterprises versus the State 75
- Chapter 5. What Drives Merger Control? 89
- Chapter 6. Antitrust Enforcement and Regulation 108
- Chapter 7. International Law and Competition Policy 121
- Chapter 8. The Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act 134
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Part III. Jurisdictional Experiences
- Chapter 9. Competition Advocacy of the Korean Competition Authority 151
- Chapter 10. Competition and the State in China 170
- Chapter 11. State Aids in European Union Competition Law 187
- Chapter 12. Australian Experience with Competition Law 205
- Chapter 13. Merger Analysis and Public Transport Service Contracts 224
- Notes 239
- Index 279
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. Conceptualizing and Re-Conceptualizing the Interaction between Competition Law and Government Activities
- Chapter 1. Privatization and Competition Policy 15
- Chapter 2. Toward a Bureaucracy-Centered Theory of the Interaction between Competition Law and State Activities 32
- Chapter 3. Competition Issues and Private Infrastructure Investment through Public-Private Partnerships 56
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Part II. Is There a Need for a Specific Substantive Legal Framework in Domestic and International Competition Law?
- Chapter 4. State-Owned Enterprises versus the State 75
- Chapter 5. What Drives Merger Control? 89
- Chapter 6. Antitrust Enforcement and Regulation 108
- Chapter 7. International Law and Competition Policy 121
- Chapter 8. The Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvements Act 134
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Part III. Jurisdictional Experiences
- Chapter 9. Competition Advocacy of the Korean Competition Authority 151
- Chapter 10. Competition and the State in China 170
- Chapter 11. State Aids in European Union Competition Law 187
- Chapter 12. Australian Experience with Competition Law 205
- Chapter 13. Merger Analysis and Public Transport Service Contracts 224
- Notes 239
- Index 279