International agreements on competition law and policy are
notoriously difficult to implement. This collection examines the
complexities involved when international co-ordination and
harmonization of competition law and policy are considered.
Presenting an analysis of the issues surrounding co-operation and
convergence, a number of key factors are examined. These include
the impact of differing anti-trust laws across borders on trade and
investment, the effects on competition policy of international
strategic alliances, mergers and acquisitions, the trade-off
between firm privacy and antitrust needs in co-ordinating
information flow across borders. The final section of the book
addresses major policy themes in the context of how to proceed in
the future.
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