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Competition Rules for the 21st Century - Principles from America's Experience (Hardcover, 2nd New edition)
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Competition Rules for the 21st Century - Principles from America's Experience (Hardcover, 2nd New edition)
Series: International Competition Law Series Set
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Originally written to wide acclaim in 2001, Ky Ewing's magisterial
work on international competition law is here updated to take stock
of the prodigious expansion of anti-cartel enforcement throughout
the world in the intervening years, and of the extraordinary
success of the International Competition Network of agencies, now
encompassing 97 competition agencies from an initial beginning in
the Fall of 2001 - as an outgrowth in part of the judgments and
recommendations of this able practitioner, espoused at the 2001
Ditchley Park conference of which Ewing was a co-chair. Yet the
work's fundamental thesis has not changed: that re-evaluation of
competition policies in the light of empirical evidence is
fundamental to assuring that competition law delivers what it
promises: freer markets and greater economic growth. Although the
book has been highly regarded as a major reconsideration of the
foundations of competition law and policy, it has also proven
enormously valuable for its wealth of information and practical
guidance. Among its most useful features (some new to the second
edition) are the following: a vast amount of statistical and other
information about public competition law enforcement agencies and
their resources around the world; in-depth analysis of the
differences in competition law regimes and the various economic and
legal theories from which they derive; detailed attention to
jurisprudence and legal commentary over many decades; probing of
the meaning of 'low' and 'fair' as applied to prices; suggestions
for carrying out re-evaluation of policies on the basis of
empirical evidence; formulation of a model new U.S. competition law
preempting state laws; and guidelines on distinguishing useful
collaboration from collusive activity. Nine new appendices have
been added to this edition, covering such informative material as
new statistical data about U.S. enforcement, details on the
dramatic cooperation now taking place among nations in anti-cartel
enforcement, and suggestions on how companies and practitioners
should respond to multinational investigations. This new edition of
a highly thoughtful and thought-provoking classic should be on the
shelves of all competition lawyers and economists, irrespective of
whether they are legislators, law enforcers, private attorneys or
scholars, in developed, developing, or transition economies. Based
on the distinguished author's half-century of outstanding
experience in public and private competition law enforcement, it is
an excellent guide for both newcomers and experts in the field.
Conscientious use of this book will go a long way toward achieving
the efficient and harmonious economies upon which many countries
are staking their prosperity or even survival.
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