Governance of global competition competence allocation in international competition policy
Budzinski, Oliver
Governance of global competition competence allocation in international competition policy Oliver Budzinski. - Edward Elgar 2008
Includes bibliographical references (p. 238-280) and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. Globalisation of competition and business structures -- 3. International competition policy between decentralism and centralism -- 4. Towards an international multilevel system of competition policies -- 5. A comparative analysis of different rules for the allocation and delimitation of competences -- 6. On the appropriate design of an international multilevel competition policy system.
This book employs the economics of federalism to create an analytical framework which can be used for comparative analysis of stylised competence allocation rules. The result is a proposal for a sound international multilevel competition policy system that combines elements of both centralized and decentralized governance. This book provides an innovative and unique perspective on international competition policy and will be of interest to economists, legal scientists and competition authorities as well as academics and practitioners of international governance and international relations and politics.
9781847209931
2007039432
Competition, International.
International economic relations.
Antitrust law--Economic aspects.
Electronic books.
HF1414 / .B83 2008
Governance of global competition competence allocation in international competition policy Oliver Budzinski. - Edward Elgar 2008
Includes bibliographical references (p. 238-280) and index.
1. Introduction -- 2. Globalisation of competition and business structures -- 3. International competition policy between decentralism and centralism -- 4. Towards an international multilevel system of competition policies -- 5. A comparative analysis of different rules for the allocation and delimitation of competences -- 6. On the appropriate design of an international multilevel competition policy system.
This book employs the economics of federalism to create an analytical framework which can be used for comparative analysis of stylised competence allocation rules. The result is a proposal for a sound international multilevel competition policy system that combines elements of both centralized and decentralized governance. This book provides an innovative and unique perspective on international competition policy and will be of interest to economists, legal scientists and competition authorities as well as academics and practitioners of international governance and international relations and politics.
9781847209931
2007039432
Competition, International.
International economic relations.
Antitrust law--Economic aspects.
Electronic books.
HF1414 / .B83 2008