Tag: Financial Crisis
Antitrust in Times of National and Global Emergencies
By Reiko Aoki (Japan Fair Trade Commission)1
Introduction
The COVID-19 pandemic is being compared to the Spanish flu and other pandemics of the past. Past experiences...
State aid recovery ends where private savings begin rules General Court...
December 2018
CPI EU News Column edited by Thibault Schrepel, Sam Sadden & Jan Roth (CPI) presents:
State aid recovery ends where private savings begin rules General...
MAR-11(2)
In this issue:
While we always try to be topical, this issue is right on top of current events. We've assembled six papers that truly...
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...
CPI(7)2
In this issue, CPI examines the intersection of antitrust and financial regulation.
Letter from the Editor
David Evans, Dec 22, 2011
Letter from the Editor...
CPI 5(2)
This Autumn 2009 issue marks several anniversaries; it is the tenth volume of CPI, the end of our fifth year, and the last issue...
State Aid Modernisation—Trying To Do More With Less (2)
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Hilary Jennings, Dec 31, 2014
Nevertheless, the SAM reforms mark a shift in approach....
State Aid Modernisation – Trying to Do More With Less
This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle
Hilary Jennings, May 28, 2014
Nevertheless, the SAM reforms mark a shift in approach....
Is There Misdiagnosis and Mistreatment in the Market for Credit Ratings?
Rosa Abrantes-Metz, Dec 30, 2013
Credit Rating Agencies were at the center of the recent financial crisis, with some critics going so far as to blame...
Is There Misdiagnosis and Mistreatment in the Market for Credit Ratings?
Rosa Abrantes-Metz, Nov 27, 2013
Credit Rating Agencies were at the center of the recent financial crisis, with some critics going so far as to blame...