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Postchicago Developments In Antitrust Law New Horizons In Law And Economics Series Antonio Cucinotta

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Postchicago Developments In Antitrust Law New Horizons In Law And Economics Series Antonio Cucinotta
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.93 MB
Pages: 350
Author: Antonio Cucinotta, Roberto Pardolesi, Roger Van Den Bergh
ISBN: 9781843760016, 1843760010
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Postchicago Developments In Antitrust Law New Horizons In Law And Economics Series Antonio Cucinotta by Antonio Cucinotta, Roberto Pardolesi, Roger Van Den Bergh 9781843760016, 1843760010 instant download after payment.

This book offers a timely and critical evaluation of the Chicago School approach to antitrust law. Recent judgements by the United States Supreme Court (in cases such as Kodak) and the debate surrounding the Microsoft monopoly have led to the view that antitrust has entered the post-Chicago era, in which previous immoderations are tempered, and more refined and accurate analyses take precedence. This claim is made at a time when European competition policy is gradually embracing an economics-based approach. The authors discuss the economic foundations of competition policy and the different ways in which both American and European competition law does - or does not - take account of economic insights. Although the book makes no claim to provide a definitive answer to the host of questions arising from the complexities of antitrust, it does offer an important contribution to a better understanding of the many ‘interfaces’ between economic thinking and sound legal policy.
More than 20 years on from the initial successes of the Chicago School, this book provides a timely appraisal of developments in antitrust law. It will be an enlightening and challenging read for a host of academics, practitioners and policymakers including industrial and political economists, lawyers, regulators and corporate strategists.

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