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Competition policy : Theory and practice [Material Impreso] / Massimo Motta

Por: Motta, MassimoDatos de publicación: New York: Cambridge University, c2004Descripción: xxiii, 616 p. grafs. 24 x 16 cm. IMPRESOISBN: 978-0-521-01691-9Tema(s): POLÍTICA INDUSTRIAL | POLÍTICA DE COMPETENCIA | TEORIA DE LA COMPETENCIA | COMPETENCIA | LEGISLACION ANTITRUSTResumen: Contiene: 1. Competition policy: history, objectives and the law. 1.1 Introduction. 1.2. Brief history of competition policy. 1.3. Objectives of competition policy, and other public policies. 1.4. The main features of European competition law. 1.5. Exercises.- 2. Market power and welfare : introduction. 2.1. Overview of the chapter. 2.2. Allocative efficiency. 2.3. Productive efficiency. 2.4. Dynamic efficiency. 2.5. Public policies and incentives to innovate. 2.6. Monopoly: will the market fix it all?. 2.7. Summary and policy conclusions. 2.8. Exercises. 2.9. Solutions of exercises.- 3. Market definition and the assessment of market power. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2. Market definition. 3.3. The assessment of market power. 3.4. Exercises.- 4. Collusion and horizontal agreements. 4.1. Introduction. 4.2. Factors that facilitate collusion. 4.3. Advanced material. 4.4. Practice: what should be legal and what illegal? 4.5. Joint-ventures and other horizontal agreements. 4.6. A case of parallel behaviour: wood pulp. 4.7. Exercises.- 5. Horizontal mergers. 5.1. Introduction. 5.2. Unilateral effects. 5.3. Pro-collusive effects. 5.4. A more general model. 5.5. Merger remedies.5.6. Merger policy in the European Union. 5.7 Case studies. 5.8. Exercises.- 6. Vertical restraints and vertical mergers. 6.1. What are vertical restraints? 6.2. Intra-brand competition.6.3. Inter-brand competition. 6.4. Anti-competitive effects: leverage and foreclosure. 6.5. Conclusions and policy implications. 6.6. Cases. 6.7. Exercises.- 7. Predation, monopolisation, and other abusive practices. 7.1. Introduction. 7.2. Predatory pricing. 7.3. Non-price monopolisation practices. 7.4. Price discrimination. 7.5. US v. Microsoft. 7.6. Exercises. 7.7. Solutions of exercises.- 8. A toolkit: game theory and imperfect competition models. 8.1. Introduction.8.2. Monopoly. 8.3 Oligopoly I: market competition in static games. 8.4. Oligopoly II: dynamic games.
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Contiene: 1. Competition policy: history, objectives and the law. 1.1 Introduction. 1.2. Brief history of competition policy. 1.3. Objectives of competition policy, and other public policies. 1.4. The main features of European competition law. 1.5. Exercises.- 2. Market power and welfare : introduction. 2.1. Overview of the chapter. 2.2. Allocative efficiency. 2.3. Productive efficiency. 2.4. Dynamic efficiency. 2.5. Public policies and incentives to innovate. 2.6. Monopoly: will the market fix it all?. 2.7. Summary and policy conclusions. 2.8. Exercises. 2.9. Solutions of exercises.- 3. Market definition and the assessment of market power. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2. Market definition. 3.3. The assessment of market power. 3.4. Exercises.- 4. Collusion and horizontal agreements. 4.1. Introduction. 4.2. Factors that facilitate collusion. 4.3. Advanced material. 4.4. Practice: what should be legal and what illegal? 4.5. Joint-ventures and other horizontal agreements. 4.6. A case of parallel behaviour: wood pulp. 4.7. Exercises.- 5. Horizontal mergers. 5.1. Introduction. 5.2. Unilateral effects. 5.3. Pro-collusive effects. 5.4. A more general model. 5.5. Merger remedies.5.6. Merger policy in the European Union. 5.7 Case studies. 5.8. Exercises.- 6. Vertical restraints and vertical mergers. 6.1. What are vertical restraints? 6.2. Intra-brand competition.6.3. Inter-brand competition. 6.4. Anti-competitive effects: leverage and foreclosure. 6.5. Conclusions and policy implications. 6.6. Cases. 6.7. Exercises.- 7. Predation, monopolisation, and other abusive practices. 7.1. Introduction. 7.2. Predatory pricing. 7.3. Non-price monopolisation practices. 7.4. Price discrimination. 7.5. US v. Microsoft. 7.6. Exercises. 7.7. Solutions of exercises.- 8. A toolkit: game theory and imperfect competition models. 8.1. Introduction.8.2. Monopoly. 8.3 Oligopoly I: market competition in static games. 8.4. Oligopoly II: dynamic games.

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