Competition Law and Economic Regulation
Making and Managing Markets
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Date of Publication: 26 March 2015
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Product details:
ISBN13: | 9781107070561 |
ISBN10: | 1107070562 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 392 pages |
Size: | 229x152x22 mm |
Weight: | 690 g |
Language: | English |
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Short description:
A nuanced assessment of the relationship between competition law and economic regulation, focusing on substantive and policy-oriented concerns.
Long description:
Niamh Dunne undertakes a systematic exploration of the relationship between competition law and economic regulation as legal mechanisms of market control. Beginning from a theoretical assessment of these legal instruments as discrete mechanisms, the author goes on to address numerous facets of the substantive interrelationship between competition law and economic regulation. She considers, amongst other aspects, the concept of regulatory competition law; deregulation, liberalisation and 'regulation for competition'; the concurrent application of competition law in regulated markets; and relevant institutional aspects including market study procedures, the distribution of enforcement powers between competition agencies and sector regulators, and certain legal powers that demonstrate a 'hybridised' quality lying between competition law and economic regulation. Throughout her assessment, Dunne identifies and explores recurrent considerations that inform and shape the optimal relationship between these legal mechanisms within any jurisdiction.
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction; 2. Competition law as regulation; 3. Regulation, deregulation and the space for competition law; 4. Concurrent application of competition law and regulation; 5. Institutional issues at the interface of competition law and regulation; 6. Analysis and conclusions.