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Editor(s): Drexl, Josef; Bagnoli, Vicente
Title: State-Initiated Restraints of Competition
Series: ASCOLA Competition Law series
Topics: Competition and Antitrust Law
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Date of Publication: 27 February 2015
Number of pages: 352
ISBN (hard cover): 9781784714970
EISBN: 9781784714987
Abstract/Description:
This new book addresses important current problems and challenges arising from a large variety of state-initiated restraints. Beyond state-owned enterprises, rules on government procurement and the control of state subsidies, the contributions also analyse forms of regulation that either distort competition or manage to introduce competition in the market.
The contributions of leading competition law scholars cover state-initiated restraints of competition in many jurisdictions, including the US, the EU, Australia, and Asian and Latin American countries.
Competition and trade law scholars will find this book both relevant and insightful. Regulators and competition agencies, representatives of international organizations and competition law practitioners will also find this to be an invaluable resource of information from which they can take new inspiration.
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