Tag: Economic Crisis
DEC-08(1)
In this issue:
Antitrust in Times of Economic Crisis: A Global Perspective
George Addy, Anita Banicevic, Mark Katz, Dec 15, 2008
Antitrust Legislation and Policy...
Stability and Competition in EU Banking During the Financial Crisis: The...
Gert-Jan Koopman, Dec 22, 2011
The available evidence suggests that the European Commission's State Aid ("SA") control of public assistance to the financial sector in...
Letter from the Editor – Fall 2011
The financial crisis began in 2007, deepened with the collapse of Lehman Brothers in September 2008, and appears likely to continue given the sovereign...
Antitrust: A Good Deal for All in Times of Globalization and...
Bruno Lasserre, May 20, 2011
With the economic recession taking over from the financial crisis of 2008, attention has focused less on issues such as merger...
Nine Modest Suggestions for the New EU Commissioner for Competition
Paul Lugard, Feb 23, 2010
This contribution includes some modest suggestions for areas where the new Commissioner and his staff may direct their attention. However,...
Boosting the Crisis Economy Competition as an Ally
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Rainer Lindberg, Jun 13, 2009
There is well-established empirical evidence that competition spurring efficiency...
Online Retailing and Antitrust: Taking Account of the Paradigm Shift
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Alan Riley, Mar 12, 2009
In the run up to the Commission's reform of...
Preserving Competition After the Banking Meltdown
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Albert A. Foer, Dec 15, 2008
The Great Banking Meltdown of 2008, which may...
The Current Financial Crisis and State Aid in the European Union:...
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Abel Mateus, Dec 15, 2008
We are in the middle of the worst financial...