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Evaluation Support Study on the EU Competition Rules Applicable to Horizontal Cooperation Agreements in the HBERs and the Guidelines

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  • Pierre Hausemer
  • Angelo Di Legge
  • Katarína Kubovicová
  • Davide Fina
  • Roberto Sigismondo
  • Frithjof Michaelsen
  • Norman Rohner
  • Luca Bisaschi
  • Aneta Sadlik

    (Valdani Vicari & Associati Srl)

  • Paula Ramada
  • Rhys Williams
  • Andrew Pritchard

    (LE Europe LTD)

  • Marco Botta
  • Michael Böheim

    (Austrian Institute of Economic Research)

Abstract

This study is part of the Commission's evaluation of the Horizontal Block Exemption Regulation (HBER) and the Horizontal Guidelines. The objective of the study is to provide qualitative and quantitative evidence on the effectiveness, efficiency and relevance of the HBERs and the Horizontal Guidelines. In particular, the study aims at assessing whether and to what extent the HBERs and the Horizontal Guidelines are in line with recent developments.

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  • Pierre Hausemer & Angelo Di Legge & Katarína Kubovicová & Davide Fina & Roberto Sigismondo & Frithjof Michaelsen & Norman Rohner & Luca Bisaschi & Aneta Sadlik & Paula Ramada & Rhys Williams & Andrew , 2021. "Evaluation Support Study on the EU Competition Rules Applicable to Horizontal Cooperation Agreements in the HBERs and the Guidelines," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 67155, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:wstudy:67155
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