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The Law And Economics Of Buyer Power In Eu Competition Policy Frederik Van Doorn

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The Law And Economics Of Buyer Power In Eu Competition Policy Frederik Van Doorn
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Publisher: Eleven International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.11 MB
Pages: 231
Author: Frederik van Doorn
ISBN: 9789462743052, 9462743053
Language: English
Year: 2015

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The Law And Economics Of Buyer Power In Eu Competition Policy Frederik Van Doorn by Frederik Van Doorn 9789462743052, 9462743053 instant download after payment.

The trend of retail concentration across the European Union has raised concerns on the buyer power that retailers may have in the relation with their suppliers. Following calls that the changing nature of competition demands a change in EU competition policy, this book investigates whether there is a 'gap' in current EU competition law concerning the potential harmful effects of buyer power from an economic efficiency perspective. Using a Law and Economics approach, the book identifies the potential concerns and assesses whether they can be addressed under the existing rules. While some critical comments are in place with regard to the consumer welfare standard that is applied, the book's analysis does not indicate that the current substantive legal framework of EU competition law is unfit to address the (potential) harmful effects of buyer power. [Subject: EU Law, Competition Law, Commercial Law, Trade Law, Law and Economics]

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