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This volume comprises scientific contributions in the context of
the 5th annual conference of the European Association of Sports
Economics (ESEA), which took place in September 2013 in Esbjerg,
Denmark. It contains five articles on UEFA's financial fair play
regulation in European football, written by internationally
renowned sports economists like Stefan Szymanski, Joel Maxcy and
Sean Hamil. Moreover, a further three chapters deal with football
topics like the dismissal of coaches or competitive balance.
Furthermore, the economics of sports events - the Olympics as well
as local events - are analyzed by well-known scholars like Wladimir
Andreff and Placido Rodriguez. Next to team sports, new
developments of the economics of individual sports like cycling,
ski-jumping and motor-racing are explored.
The globalization of market competition and business behaviour
fosters globalization of cartels and monopolising mergers that can
lead to abusive and predatory strategies. The globalization of
competition therefore also demands an internationalization of
competition policy. However, Oliver Budzinski is realistic in his
assertion that supranational competition governance must be built
upon the existing, predominantly national, regimes. The resulting
multilevel system of antitrust institutions and authorities, he
argues, is problematic for the horizontal and vertical allocation
of competences. This book employs the economics of federalism to
create an analytical framework which can be used for comparative
analysis of stylised competence allocation rules. The result is a
proposal for a sound international multilevel competition policy
system that combines elements of both centralized and decentralized
governance. This book provides an innovative and unique perspective
on international competition policy and will be of interest to
economists, legal scientists and competition authorities as well as
academics and practitioners of international governance and
international relations and politics.
Selten hat ein wettbewerbspolitischer Fall so viel Interesse und
Kontroversen hervorgerufen wie der E-Book-Fall rund um Amazon, bei
dem fuhrende Verlage und grosse Unternehmen wie Apple involviert
sind. Doch dieser spiegelt nur eine von vielen unternehmerischen
Vorgehensweisen Amazons wider. Der Kern dieses Werkes stellt die
wettbewerbspolitischen Vorwurfe gegenuber Amazon systematisch dar
und wurdigt diese auf der Basis oekonomisch-theoretischer
UEberlegungen. Die Analysen offenbaren dabei die oekonomischen
Besonderheiten von Onlinemarkten und berucksichtigen die wachsende
oekonomische Bedeutung mehrseitiger Markte. Die
Untersuchungsergebnisse geben eine Antwort auf die sich aus der
aktuellen Medienbrisanz um Internetplattformen ergebende Frage, ob
"Amazon as the Next Google" einzuordnen ist. Daruber hinaus
bewertet die Autorin Ansatze zur Ausgestaltung einer
wettbewerbspolitischen Regulierung von Internetplattformen wie den
More Technological Approach oder die Implementierung einer eigenen
Regulierungsbehoerde.
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