Competition law and economics : developments, policies and enforcement trends in the US and Korea
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Competition law and economics : developments, policies and enforcement trends in the US and Korea
(KDI/EWC series on economic policy)
Edward Elgar, c2020
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  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
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  Miyazaki
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  Okinawa
  Korea
  China
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  United Kingdom
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Note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Offering a comprehensive overview of the major issues that arise in the enforcement of competition laws, this book takes an interdisciplinary approach to the topic, reviewing the development of Korean competition laws and their enforcement with rigorous economic analysis. Chapters build on the Korean experience, providing guidance to the capacity-building efforts of developing countries that have recently introduced competition laws.
In this exciting new book, an international team of experts compares market structures, in both global and Korean contexts, particularly focusing on the impact of foreign competition on market concentration and ways to improve market structure. It thoroughly investigates core competition problems, including international abuses of dominance, mergers and collusion, and vertical restraints. Contributions move beyond explaining the laws and practices of enforcement agencies, offering readers an insight into the trend of ever-increasing interdependence among national economies, complemented by analyses of recent developments in the US and Canada.
The exploration of clear trends both in Korea and globally will prove valuable to scholars and students of industrial competition policy, and law and economics. It will also be useful to policy-makers, particularly those in developing countries, looking to better understand the issues surrounding competition law and designing future policies.
Table of Contents
Contents:
Preface by Jeong Pyo Choi ix
1 Introduction and overview 1
Jay Pil Choi, Wonhyuk Lim and Sang-Hyop Lee
PART I SETTING THE STAGE
2 Competition law and economics: international cooperation
and convergence in competition policy 13
Jay Pil Choi
PART II MARKET STRUCTURE
3 Market structure and market studies 30
William E. Kovacic
4 An empirical study of the competitive pressure of the foreign
sector in Korea 51
Suil Lee
PART III ABUSE OF DOMINANCE
5 Structured rule of reason analysis of tying arrangements 82
Yong Hyeon Yang
PART IV MERGER AND COLLUSION
6 Comments on merger guidelines 111
Joseph Farrell
7 What next? Cartel strategy after getting caught 125
Robert C. Marshall, Leslie M. Marx and Claudio Mezzetti
PART V VERTICAL RESTRAINTS
8 Competition policy and the economics of vertical restraints 146
Ralph A. Winter
9 Resale price maintenance in a multi-producer and
multi-distributor setting 174
Se Hoon Bang and Yangsoo Jin
10 Retail price coordination in Korean department stores: the
specific purchase contract 190
Woohyun Chang
Index
by "Nielsen BookData"