Antitrust, regulation and competition

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Antitrust, regulation and competition

edited by Mario Baldassarri and Luca Lambertini

(Central issues in contemporary economic theory and policy)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2003

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Antitrust, Regulation and Competition brings together a group of well-known European and American academics to examine antitrust policies and competitive behaviour on a wide variety of topical cases and critical markets. Taking both a theoretical and applied perspective, the contributors examine issues such as entry and market concentration, auctions, technological innovation, privatization and the role of public firms, market transparency, the supply of product quality and multinational firms.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • L.Lambertini Market Transparency and Competition Policy
  • H.P.Mollgaard & P.B.Overgaard Spectrum Auctions Versus Beauty Contests: Costs and Benefits
  • A.Prat & T.M.Valletti Beyond the Spectrum Constraint: Concentration and Entry in the Broadcasting Industry
  • M.Motta and M.Polo Is it Really Wise to Design Policies in Support of New Firm Formation?
  • F.Lotti, E.Santarelli & M.Vivarelli On the Regulation of Vertically Differentiated Markets Through Minimum Quality Standards
  • G.Ecchia, L.Lambertini & C.Scarpa On Optimal Privatization
  • D.Sasaki & M.Wen The Public-Private Mix in Health Insurance
  • F.Barigozzi Competing Innovations and Antitrust Policy: Reflections on the Summit/VISX Case
  • V.Dennicolo On the Regulation of Multinational Banks
  • G.Calzolari & G.Loranth

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