This two-volume set brings together for the first time a collection
of seminal writings dealing with the development of competition
policy in Europe, the United States and Japan. It begins by
reproducing the writings of leading philosophers and scholars on
the rationale and desirability of competition in market economies.
These interpretations range in time of origin from ancient Greece
through to Adam Smith and James Madison to very recent
contributions in the competition policy debate. Having established
relevant philosophical foundations, the compendium presents
analyses by leading British, American, German and Japanese scholars
on the interpretation and administration of laws concerning
price-fixing and other restrictive agreements, market dominance and
monopolization, predatory practices and mergers.
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