296 Pages
    by Routledge

    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    Europe is increasingly becoming an everyday reality for many companies, not only for large corporations but small and medium-sized enterprises as well. European Competition offers students an introduction to the field of competition, cooperation and competition policy in the EU. To increase students' understanding of the workings of the Internal Market, most chapters start with case-studies.

    The book focuses on the subject areas economics and law and is written from both a business and a social/legal perspective. The book consists of the following topics:

    • Competition and Competition Policy (including regulations and distortion of competition)
    • Micro economic theory like prisoner's dilemma
    • Market Dominance and Competition Policy
    • Cooperation; Cartels & Strategic Alliances
    • Legal Aspects of Cooperation
    • Mergers & Acquisitions
    • European Competition Law in an International Perspective
    • EU competition & State Aid

    European Competition is an essential introductory textbook for students at both undergraduate and graduate levels in a wide range of degree and professional programmes. Including Economics, MBA and Law. It is of particular relevance to students interested in the European context of these disciplines and can be used as a core textbook for courses in European Integration or Business and International Environment in Europe and other parts of the world. This text is complementary to the book European Business Environment.

    1 Competition and competition policy, 2 Dominance and market power, 3 Competition and cooperation in oligopoly markets, 4 EU cartel legislation, 5 Mergers and acquisitions, 6 EU Competition and state aid,7 EU Competition Law in an International Perspective

    Biography

    F.J.L. Somers, K.E. Davis-Ost, J.E. Frencken and E. Heuten