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Thursday 11:00 - 12:40 CEST (23/08/2018)
The papers in this panel examine the causes and consequences of the adoption of competition laws and policies at the national level, including the rapid spread of such market competition-regulatory laws and policies to developing countries in Latin America, Africa, and Asia, which in recent years have changed the geographic scope as well as the political logic of antitrust/competition law and policy. The papers individually and joint also examine the new challenges of transgovernmental regulatory coordination and cooperation in the absence of a global regime and the (non)suitability of competition law and policy for addressing various challenging issues of regulatory governance.
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Lending a Hand to the Invisible Hand? Assessing the Effects of Newly Enacted Competition Laws | View Paper Details |
Bust, Trickle or Scare? How Enforcing Competition Policy Affects Competition | View Paper Details |
Counterproductive Regulation? EU (Mis)Adventures in Regulating Unfair Trading Practices in the Food Supply Chain | View Paper Details |