The thesis of this now-classic work – that the European Commission and the Community Courts, under the necessity of forging an effective competition policy, created an entire new school of thought in economic theory that permeates the disciplinary boundary between law and economics – has been gaining ground among competition law practitioners and their government counterparts over the last decade. Now, in the book’s third edition, the author explores the full spectrum of this development in...
The thesis of this now-classic work ' that the European Commission and the Community Courts, under the necessity of forging an effective competition policy, created an entire new school of thought in economic theory that permeates the disciplinary
Ch. I IntroductionCh. II The European Competition RulesCh. III CompetitionTheoryCh. IV Competition PracticeBibliographyTable of CasesIndex