Antitrust, Regulation and Competition

Antitrust, Regulation and Competition by Mario Baldassarri, published by Palgrave Macmillan UK on June 12, 2003, is a comprehensive examination of antitrust policies and competitive behavior. This 1st edition, comprising 294 pages, features contributions from notable European and American academics who analyze a range of topical cases and critical markets. The book presents both theoretical and applied perspectives, focusing on various issues including market concentration, technological innovation, and the role of public firms.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of significant topics within business and economics, such as entry barriers, auctions, and market transparency. The contributors delve into the complexities of multinational firms and the implications of privatization, providing insights into the dynamics of competition and regulation. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the intricate relationship between antitrust policies and market behavior.
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Antitrust, Regulation and Competition brings together a group of well-known European and American academics to examine antitrust policies and competitive behaviour on a wide variety of topical cases and critical markets. Taking both a theoretical and applied perspective, the contributors examine issues such as entry and market concentration, auctions, technological innovation, privatization and the role of public firms, market transparency, the supply of product quality and multinational firms.
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