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Antitrust and Competition Policy: A New Foundation


ISBN13: 9781009724616
To be Published: March 2026
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £38.00





Antitrust and competition laws are government regulations that seek to encourage competition by limiting the market power of firms. Some degree of monopolistic or market power has long been a feature of our economies and is most recognisable today through the activities of companies such as Google, Amazon, Meta, Microsoft and Apple. The concept of market power remains a central idea in fields such as industrial organization, the economics of regulation, competition law and competition policy, yet there is still much debate about how to define it and how to measure it.

Antitrust and Competition Policy suggests a new approach for identifying market power and building on it sets out, for the first time, a sound, comprehensive economic foundation for competition law and policy. This framework sheds new light on a range of antitrust violations including the discernment of anti-competitive mergers, abusive practices and restrictive agreements.

Subjects:
Competition Law
Contents:
1. Introduction
2. Key Economic Concepts

Part I. The Foundation of Competition Law:
3. The 'goals of competition' debate
4. The transaction-cost approach to competition law
5. Possible objections to the approach proposed in this book

Part II. Application to Competition Law Practice
6. The concept of market power
7. Controls on the acquisition of market power
8. Controls on the prolonging of, or exercise of, market power

Part III. Application in Specific Sectors
9. Competition policy and labour markets
10. Competition policy and digital platforms
11. Competitive neutrality, EU state aid control and industrial policy
12. The future of competition law