Theory and Practice
This study book by Massimo Motta addresses the economics of competition law within a global context. It is intended for economists, lawyers, and policymakers who want to delve into the most important aspects of competition policy.
Contents
The first book to offer a systematic analysis of the economics behind competition law, making the link between theory and practice clear. Motta covers topics such as cartels, joint ventures, mergers, vertical contracts, predatory pricing, exclusionary practices, and price discrimination. The text includes original economic analyses and policy implications, supported by concrete cases and study examples. This makes it suitable for both students and professionals who want to understand the complexity of competition policy.
Product information
- Author: Massimo Motta (European University Institute, Florence)
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Binding: Trade paperback (US)
- Publication date: 2004-01-12
- Number of pages: 642
- ISBN: 9780521016919
- Topic: International economics
- BISAC: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / International / General

