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Economics for Competition Lawyers

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  • Niels, Gunnar

    (Oxera)

  • Jenkins, Helen

    (Oxera)

  • Kavanagh, James

    (Oxera)

Abstract

Competition law is rooted in economic theory, and economics provides many of the standard tools often applied in competition investigations. As a result, a strong foundation in economics is an invaluable asset for practitioners in this area of law. This is the new edition of the popular and well-regarded practitioner guide to the economic principles of competition law. Written in accessible language for non-technical readers, it covers first economic principles by applying them directly to competition cases. It covers all major topics in competition law where economics is relevant: the core themes of market definition, market power and dominance, mergers, and anti-competition practice, as well as less familiar but important areas such as state aid, remedy design and damages. Topics are introduced by posing compelling questions based on real cases from around the world. The new edition has been updated to include important recent developments in competition law, and new economic approaches.

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  • Niels, Gunnar & Jenkins, Helen & Kavanagh, James, 2016. "Economics for Competition Lawyers," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, edition 2, number 9780198717652.
  • Handle: RePEc:oxp:obooks:9780198717652
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    Cited by:

    1. Timo Klein & Bertram Neurohr, 2023. "Should Private Exchanges of List Price Information Be Presumed to Be Anticompetitive?," Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade, Springer, vol. 23(1), pages 33-57, June.
    2. Jakub Chini & Martin Kvizda & Ondřej Špetík, 2023. "What is the real power of incumbents? Case study on the Czech Republic," Competition and Regulation in Network Industries, , vol. 24(1), pages 24-39, March.
    3. Patakyová Mária T., 2021. "Enhanced Digitalisation and Competition Law Enforcement in Slovakia," TalTech Journal of European Studies, Sciendo, vol. 11(2), pages 83-101, September.
    4. Ilona Bažantová & Jan Horych, 2022. "Konkurence a monopol v předkeynesovské neoklasice a koncepce J. Robinsonové a E. Chamberlina [Competition and Monopoly in Pre-Keynesian Neoclassicism and the Concepts of J. Robinson and E. Chamberl," Politická ekonomie, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2022(3), pages 361-382.

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