Throughout this unprecedented crisis which is hitting all major economies in the EU, the escalation of the Eurozone recession increasingly undermines public confidence in the ability of competitive markets to deliver positive outcomes.
A debate on the most appropriate way to enforce competition rules, in light of the crisis, is definitely useful.
A “relaxed” stance to competition during difficult periods may be tempting and indeed, this has often been the approach used in the past. However, the enforcement of competition rules is no less important during times of crisis than during normal periods. It has also been argued that, when public resources are stretched to the limit and businesses are struggling to survive, competition authorities should seek to focus their limited resources on those anticompetitive practices which are most detrimental to consumer welfare such as cartels. Indeed, if over-enforcement is perhaps undesirable when the economy is functioning well, it will inevitably become more problematic during an economic downturn.
In addition, business managers may be increasingly tempted to resort to anticompetitive practices when faced with economic hardship.
This book will appeal to judges and lawyers in competition law, European law, business/corporate law and insolvency law ; the study of European competition law, European institutions, national competition authorities, and companies.
Jacques Derenne & Massimo Merola
Competition Law in times of Economic Crisis : in Need of Adjustment ? [EPUB ebook]
GCLC Annual Conference Series
Competition Law in times of Economic Crisis : in Need of Adjustment ? [EPUB ebook]
GCLC Annual Conference Series
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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 652 ● ISBN 9782802745464 ● Taille du fichier 1.2 MB ● Éditeur Jacques Derenne & Massimo Merola ● Maison d’édition Bruylant ● Pays BE ● Publié 2013 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 4766826 ● Protection contre la copie DRM sociale