Antitrust Economics at a Time of Upheaval

The past decade has been a time of great upheaval for transatlantic competition policy. This is evident in the United States (at the federal and state levels), the European Union, and the United Kingdom. With the reinvigoration of antitrust policy has come a reinvigoration of antitrust economics, which has been increasingly prominent in the reasoning of regulators and courts. This volume chronicles key flashpoints in this process, from an economics point of view. It provides 18 contributions from leading antitrust economists involved in recent groundbreaking merger, monopolization, and anticompetitive-agreement cases on both sides of the Atlantic. In all instances, the basic economic features of these important cases should be accessible to all readers who have an interest in antitrust.

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Antitrust Economics at a Time of Upheaval

The past decade has been a time of great upheaval for transatlantic competition policy. This is evident in the United States (at the federal and state levels), the European Union, and the United Kingdom. With the reinvigoration of antitrust policy has come a reinvigoration of antitrust economics, which has been increasingly prominent in the reasoning of regulators and courts. This volume chronicles key flashpoints in this process, from an economics point of view. It provides 18 contributions from leading antitrust economists involved in recent groundbreaking merger, monopolization, and anticompetitive-agreement cases on both sides of the Atlantic. In all instances, the basic economic features of these important cases should be accessible to all readers who have an interest in antitrust.

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Antitrust Economics at a Time of Upheaval

Antitrust Economics at a Time of Upheaval

Antitrust Economics at a Time of Upheaval

Antitrust Economics at a Time of Upheaval

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Overview

The past decade has been a time of great upheaval for transatlantic competition policy. This is evident in the United States (at the federal and state levels), the European Union, and the United Kingdom. With the reinvigoration of antitrust policy has come a reinvigoration of antitrust economics, which has been increasingly prominent in the reasoning of regulators and courts. This volume chronicles key flashpoints in this process, from an economics point of view. It provides 18 contributions from leading antitrust economists involved in recent groundbreaking merger, monopolization, and anticompetitive-agreement cases on both sides of the Atlantic. In all instances, the basic economic features of these important cases should be accessible to all readers who have an interest in antitrust.


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ISBN-13: 9781950769308
Publisher: Competition Policy International
Publication date: 08/01/2023
Pages: 394
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.07(d)

About the Author

John Kwoka is the Neal F. Finnegan Distinguished Professor of Economics at Northeastern University. He recently served as Chief Economic Advisor to the Chair of the Federal Trade Commission. He previously served at the Antitrust Division of the Justice Department, the Federal Communications Commission, and once before at the FTC. Kwoka's recent research has focused on merger and remedies policy and has resulted in two books: Mergers, Merger Control, and Remedies and Controlling Mergers and Market Power.

Tommaso Valletti is Professor of Economics at Imperial College London, where he currently heads the Department of Economics & Public Policy. He is the Director of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) Research and Policy Network on Competition Policy. He is the Editor of the Journal of Competition Law & Economics. He was the Chief Competition Economist of the European Commission (DG COMP) between 2016 and 2019.

Lawrence J. White is the Robert Kavesh Professor of Economics at the Stern School of Business, New York University. He is also the General Editor of the Review of Industrial Organization and has been Secretary-Treasurer of the Western Economic Association International. He has taken leave from NYU to serve in the U.S. Government three times: During 1986-1989 he was a Board Member on the Federal Home Loan Bank Board (and, in that capacity, also a board member for Freddie Mac); during 1982-1983 he was the Chief Economist of the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice; and in 1978-1979 he was a Senior Staff Economist on the President's Council of Economic Advisers.
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