Law and Economics in European Merger Control provides a thorough introduction to the economic theory underlying the regulation of mergers. The central economic concepts of efficiency and welfare are introduced and their role in the foundations of competition law is explained. Market structures of perfect competition, monopoly and oligopoly are analysed and the methods for delineating and evaluating the effects of mergers on markets are explained.
Having examined the economic context, the book then proceeds to offer an exhaustive analysis of the application of economic theory in the practice of merger regulation in Europe. Through an analysis of more than 300 competition cases the book critiques the current state of EC competition law against its economic aims, and offers views for the future development of the law. It also sets out an account of the European Commission's search for a 'more economic approach' to competition law, and analyses the policy's successes and failures.
Rezensionen / Stimmen
A welcome, informative, and measured appraisal of the usefulness of economics in merger assessment * Giorgio Monti, Yearbook of European Law * An admirable book on the law and economics of merger control...[It] is well written, readable for both lawyers and economists, it is multidisciplinary in the true sense of the word, [and] it is a fine combination of both theory and practice. * Dr JA den Hertog, European Competition Law Review *
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Höhe: 253 mm
Breite: 176 mm
Dicke: 32 mm
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978-0-19-957181-9 (9780199571819)
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, Professor of Economics, University of Hohenheim
, Professor of Law, Universitaet Bonn
INTRODUCTION; PART 1: ECONOMIC FOUNDATIONS; PART 2: MARKET POWER, MARKET DOMINANCE, AND MARKET DEFINITION; PART 3: EFFECTS OF CHANGES IN MARKET STRUCTURE