Reconciling Efficiency and Equity
Herausgeber: Gerard, Damien; Lianos, Ioannis
Reconciling Efficiency and Equity
Herausgeber: Gerard, Damien; Lianos, Ioannis
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This book explores the role of competition law as a form of economic and social regulation in modern technological capitalism. It should attract competition academics, competition policy officials, judges and policy-makers, competition law students, and trade regulation experts.
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This book explores the role of competition law as a form of economic and social regulation in modern technological capitalism. It should attract competition academics, competition policy officials, judges and policy-makers, competition law students, and trade regulation experts.
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Produktdetails
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- Global Competition Law and Economics Policy
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 692g
- ISBN-13: 9781108702881
- ISBN-10: 1108702880
- Artikelnr.: 63460957
- Global Competition Law and Economics Policy
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 476
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 692g
- ISBN-13: 9781108702881
- ISBN-10: 1108702880
- Artikelnr.: 63460957
Introduction Damien Gerard and Ioannis Lianos; Part I. Framing the Tension
between Equity and Efficiency as a Global Challenge for Competition Policy:
The Vision of a Pioneer: 1. Eleanor Fox: insights from an outsider Diane
Wood; 2. Citizen Fox and the vision of antitrust cosmopolitanism Philip
Marsden and Spencer Weber Waller; Part II. Reconciling Equity and
Efficiency: The Challenge of Making Markets Work for People: Section 1.
Competition for the People: 3. The poverty of competition law - the short
story Ioannis Lianos; 4. The social contract: should we recalibrate
competition law to limit inequality? Michal Gal; 5. Oligarchies,
competition and development Abel M. Mateus; 6. Promoting competition
reforms for the benefit of ordinary people Pradeep S. Mehta; 7. Competition
(law), access to telecommunication technologies and development Mor
Bakhoum; 8. Competition law prescriptions and competitive outcomes:
insights from Southern and East Africa Simon Roberts; Section 2.
Competition against Power: 9. The Australian controversy over abuse of
market power law - a study in political economy Alan Fels; 10. Competition
against power: the puzzle of the personal butler Ariel Ezrachi and Maurice
Stucke; 11. Economic efficiency versus democracy: on the potential role of
competition policy in regulating digital markets in times of post-truth
politics Josef Drexl; Section 3. Competition, Inequality and Industrial
Policy: 12. Competition policy and industrial policy: mortal enemies or
potential allies? David Lewis; 13. Antitrust, industrial policy and
economic populism Daniel D. Sokol; Part III. Reconciling Equity and
Efficiency: The Challenge of Effective Antitrust Enforcement: Section 1.
Designing Effective Enforcement Systems: 14. The role of competition
culture Albert A. Foer; 15. Formula for success: a Formula One approach to
understanding competition law system performance William Kovacic; 16.
Evaluating the performance of competition agencies: the limits of
assessment methodologies and their policy implications Edward M. Iacobucci
and Michael J. Trebilcock; 17. Toward a realistic comparative assessment of
private antitrust enforcement Dan Crane; 18. Antitrust enforcement in the
US and the EU: a comparison of the two federal systems Daniel L. Rubinfeld;
19. Galvanising national competition authorities in the European Union
Giorgio Monti; Section 2. Effective Coordination of Enforcement Systems: A
Global Governance Perspective: 20. Extraterritoriality and the question of
jurisdiction in competition law Dennis Davis; 21. Competition enforcement,
trade, and global governance Petros C. Mavroidis and Damien J. Neven; 22.
Competition enforcement cooperation and the dynamics of convergence Damien
Gerard; Afterword: 23. Competition policy at the intersection of equity and
efficiency: the developed and developing worlds Eleanor M. Fox.
between Equity and Efficiency as a Global Challenge for Competition Policy:
The Vision of a Pioneer: 1. Eleanor Fox: insights from an outsider Diane
Wood; 2. Citizen Fox and the vision of antitrust cosmopolitanism Philip
Marsden and Spencer Weber Waller; Part II. Reconciling Equity and
Efficiency: The Challenge of Making Markets Work for People: Section 1.
Competition for the People: 3. The poverty of competition law - the short
story Ioannis Lianos; 4. The social contract: should we recalibrate
competition law to limit inequality? Michal Gal; 5. Oligarchies,
competition and development Abel M. Mateus; 6. Promoting competition
reforms for the benefit of ordinary people Pradeep S. Mehta; 7. Competition
(law), access to telecommunication technologies and development Mor
Bakhoum; 8. Competition law prescriptions and competitive outcomes:
insights from Southern and East Africa Simon Roberts; Section 2.
Competition against Power: 9. The Australian controversy over abuse of
market power law - a study in political economy Alan Fels; 10. Competition
against power: the puzzle of the personal butler Ariel Ezrachi and Maurice
Stucke; 11. Economic efficiency versus democracy: on the potential role of
competition policy in regulating digital markets in times of post-truth
politics Josef Drexl; Section 3. Competition, Inequality and Industrial
Policy: 12. Competition policy and industrial policy: mortal enemies or
potential allies? David Lewis; 13. Antitrust, industrial policy and
economic populism Daniel D. Sokol; Part III. Reconciling Equity and
Efficiency: The Challenge of Effective Antitrust Enforcement: Section 1.
Designing Effective Enforcement Systems: 14. The role of competition
culture Albert A. Foer; 15. Formula for success: a Formula One approach to
understanding competition law system performance William Kovacic; 16.
Evaluating the performance of competition agencies: the limits of
assessment methodologies and their policy implications Edward M. Iacobucci
and Michael J. Trebilcock; 17. Toward a realistic comparative assessment of
private antitrust enforcement Dan Crane; 18. Antitrust enforcement in the
US and the EU: a comparison of the two federal systems Daniel L. Rubinfeld;
19. Galvanising national competition authorities in the European Union
Giorgio Monti; Section 2. Effective Coordination of Enforcement Systems: A
Global Governance Perspective: 20. Extraterritoriality and the question of
jurisdiction in competition law Dennis Davis; 21. Competition enforcement,
trade, and global governance Petros C. Mavroidis and Damien J. Neven; 22.
Competition enforcement cooperation and the dynamics of convergence Damien
Gerard; Afterword: 23. Competition policy at the intersection of equity and
efficiency: the developed and developing worlds Eleanor M. Fox.
Introduction Damien Gerard and Ioannis Lianos; Part I. Framing the Tension
between Equity and Efficiency as a Global Challenge for Competition Policy:
The Vision of a Pioneer: 1. Eleanor Fox: insights from an outsider Diane
Wood; 2. Citizen Fox and the vision of antitrust cosmopolitanism Philip
Marsden and Spencer Weber Waller; Part II. Reconciling Equity and
Efficiency: The Challenge of Making Markets Work for People: Section 1.
Competition for the People: 3. The poverty of competition law - the short
story Ioannis Lianos; 4. The social contract: should we recalibrate
competition law to limit inequality? Michal Gal; 5. Oligarchies,
competition and development Abel M. Mateus; 6. Promoting competition
reforms for the benefit of ordinary people Pradeep S. Mehta; 7. Competition
(law), access to telecommunication technologies and development Mor
Bakhoum; 8. Competition law prescriptions and competitive outcomes:
insights from Southern and East Africa Simon Roberts; Section 2.
Competition against Power: 9. The Australian controversy over abuse of
market power law - a study in political economy Alan Fels; 10. Competition
against power: the puzzle of the personal butler Ariel Ezrachi and Maurice
Stucke; 11. Economic efficiency versus democracy: on the potential role of
competition policy in regulating digital markets in times of post-truth
politics Josef Drexl; Section 3. Competition, Inequality and Industrial
Policy: 12. Competition policy and industrial policy: mortal enemies or
potential allies? David Lewis; 13. Antitrust, industrial policy and
economic populism Daniel D. Sokol; Part III. Reconciling Equity and
Efficiency: The Challenge of Effective Antitrust Enforcement: Section 1.
Designing Effective Enforcement Systems: 14. The role of competition
culture Albert A. Foer; 15. Formula for success: a Formula One approach to
understanding competition law system performance William Kovacic; 16.
Evaluating the performance of competition agencies: the limits of
assessment methodologies and their policy implications Edward M. Iacobucci
and Michael J. Trebilcock; 17. Toward a realistic comparative assessment of
private antitrust enforcement Dan Crane; 18. Antitrust enforcement in the
US and the EU: a comparison of the two federal systems Daniel L. Rubinfeld;
19. Galvanising national competition authorities in the European Union
Giorgio Monti; Section 2. Effective Coordination of Enforcement Systems: A
Global Governance Perspective: 20. Extraterritoriality and the question of
jurisdiction in competition law Dennis Davis; 21. Competition enforcement,
trade, and global governance Petros C. Mavroidis and Damien J. Neven; 22.
Competition enforcement cooperation and the dynamics of convergence Damien
Gerard; Afterword: 23. Competition policy at the intersection of equity and
efficiency: the developed and developing worlds Eleanor M. Fox.
between Equity and Efficiency as a Global Challenge for Competition Policy:
The Vision of a Pioneer: 1. Eleanor Fox: insights from an outsider Diane
Wood; 2. Citizen Fox and the vision of antitrust cosmopolitanism Philip
Marsden and Spencer Weber Waller; Part II. Reconciling Equity and
Efficiency: The Challenge of Making Markets Work for People: Section 1.
Competition for the People: 3. The poverty of competition law - the short
story Ioannis Lianos; 4. The social contract: should we recalibrate
competition law to limit inequality? Michal Gal; 5. Oligarchies,
competition and development Abel M. Mateus; 6. Promoting competition
reforms for the benefit of ordinary people Pradeep S. Mehta; 7. Competition
(law), access to telecommunication technologies and development Mor
Bakhoum; 8. Competition law prescriptions and competitive outcomes:
insights from Southern and East Africa Simon Roberts; Section 2.
Competition against Power: 9. The Australian controversy over abuse of
market power law - a study in political economy Alan Fels; 10. Competition
against power: the puzzle of the personal butler Ariel Ezrachi and Maurice
Stucke; 11. Economic efficiency versus democracy: on the potential role of
competition policy in regulating digital markets in times of post-truth
politics Josef Drexl; Section 3. Competition, Inequality and Industrial
Policy: 12. Competition policy and industrial policy: mortal enemies or
potential allies? David Lewis; 13. Antitrust, industrial policy and
economic populism Daniel D. Sokol; Part III. Reconciling Equity and
Efficiency: The Challenge of Effective Antitrust Enforcement: Section 1.
Designing Effective Enforcement Systems: 14. The role of competition
culture Albert A. Foer; 15. Formula for success: a Formula One approach to
understanding competition law system performance William Kovacic; 16.
Evaluating the performance of competition agencies: the limits of
assessment methodologies and their policy implications Edward M. Iacobucci
and Michael J. Trebilcock; 17. Toward a realistic comparative assessment of
private antitrust enforcement Dan Crane; 18. Antitrust enforcement in the
US and the EU: a comparison of the two federal systems Daniel L. Rubinfeld;
19. Galvanising national competition authorities in the European Union
Giorgio Monti; Section 2. Effective Coordination of Enforcement Systems: A
Global Governance Perspective: 20. Extraterritoriality and the question of
jurisdiction in competition law Dennis Davis; 21. Competition enforcement,
trade, and global governance Petros C. Mavroidis and Damien J. Neven; 22.
Competition enforcement cooperation and the dynamics of convergence Damien
Gerard; Afterword: 23. Competition policy at the intersection of equity and
efficiency: the developed and developing worlds Eleanor M. Fox.