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Title Competition policy in the European Union
 
Author(s) Cini, Michelle
Local Call Num. 7345
ISBN 978-0-230-00676-8
0-230-00676-0
Status This item is currently IN the library.
Level Universitar
Pages xiv, 249 p.
Publishing Info New York Palgrave Macmillan 2009
Loan Type/Days REG-Regular / This item may circulate for 4 Days
Department S-Student
Media PBK-Paperback
Subjects Industrial policy--European Union countries.
Trade regulation--European Union countries.
Competition--European Union countries.
Competition--Great Britain.
Competition--Germany.
Competition--United States.
Description Michelle Cini and Lee McGowan.
ill. ;
23 cm.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 232-244) and index.
Introduction -- The evolution of the European competition regime -- The institutions of European competition governance -- Restrictive practices policy -- Monopoly policy -- Merger policy -- State aid policy -- Theoretical perspectives -- Conclusions.
"Competition policy is often considered to be one of the most arcane and complex of the European Union's policy areas [...] Competition policy in the European Union provides a clear and accessible introduction to the European Union competition policy in a comprehensive and systematic fashion. It gives a historical overview of competition policy, introduces readers to the key institutional actors, and explores and analyzes the various dimensions of policy, including restrictive policy, monopoly policy, merger policy and state aid policy." -- Book cover.
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