The economics of EC competition law / Simon Bishop, Mike Walker

By: Simon BishopContributor(s): Mike walkerMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2002Edition: 2nd EdDescription: XXXV, 636 p. ; 25 cmISBN: 9780421830004 DDC classification: 343.2407
Contents:
Introduction. Concepts: effective competition; the assessment of market power; the relevant market. Application: Article 81; Article 82; merger control. Measurement: introduction to empirical analysis; multiple regression analysis as a tool in antitrust policy; estimating elasticities; price correlation analysis; shipment and transport costs tests; price concentration studies; bidding studies; Granger causality and cointegration tests. Summary. Appendices.
Summary: The second edition of this work provides an overview of economic theory and analysis as applied to European competition law, and includes the important legislative, regulatory and policy developments since 1999. It explains clearly complex concepts and analytical techniques.
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Introduction. Concepts: effective competition; the assessment of market power; the relevant market. Application: Article 81; Article 82; merger control. Measurement: introduction to empirical analysis; multiple regression analysis as a tool in antitrust policy; estimating elasticities; price correlation analysis; shipment and transport costs tests; price concentration studies; bidding studies; Granger causality and cointegration tests. Summary. Appendices.

The second edition of this work provides an overview of economic theory and analysis as applied to European competition law, and includes the important legislative, regulatory and policy developments since 1999. It explains clearly complex concepts and analytical techniques.

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