Law and Competition in Twentieth Century Europe
Protecting Prometheus
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Product details:
- Publisher Clarendon Press
- Date of Publication 26 March 1998
- ISBN 9780198262855
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages486 pages
- Size 243x163x29 mm
- Weight 897 g
- Language English 0
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Short description:
Protecting economic competition has become a major objective of government in Western Europe, and is playing a key role in European Integration. Competition law has, therefore, become a central part of economic and legal experience. This book examines European experience in protecting competition, analysing its dynamics, revealing its importance and highlighting the political and economic issues it raises.
MoreLong description:
Protecting economic competition has become a major objective of government in Western Europe, and competition law has become a central part of economic and legal experience. National competition laws have long helped shape the relationship between government and the economy, and their influence has grown dramatically during the last decade. Competition law has also played a key role in the process of European integration, and is likely to do so in the future. Yet, despite its importance, images of European experience with competition law often remain vague and are sometimes dangerously distorted. This book examines that experience, analysing the dynamics of European competition law systems, revealing their impacts and assessing the political and economic issues they raise.
... a sucessful and useful book that causes a careful reader to look at the world through a new and important lens.
Table of Contents:
Introduction
Freedom, Law and Competition: The Nineteenth Century as Prelude
Fin-de-Siècle Austria: Conceiving Competition Law
Germany Before the First World War: Shaping the Discourse
The Interwar Period: Competition Law Takes Root
The Postwar Decades: Competition Law and Administrative Policy
Competition Law and Germany's Social Market Economy
Competition Law and European Integration: The Competition Law of the European Union
1986 and After: Competition Law, the Member States and European Union
Law, Regulation and Competition: Europe and the Market
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