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Competition Policy

Forfatter:
pocket, 1995
Engelsk

This book uses game theory to analyse anti-competitive behaviour among firms and to consider its implications for competition policy. Part I focuses on ‘explicit collusion’: the author proves that ‘four are few and six are many’, and shows how cartels can be enforced under imperfect and incomplete information. Part II on ‘tacit collusion’ discusses the informational requirements of collusion detection in noncooperative repeated games. In Part III on ‘semicollusion’, excess capacity is shown to reinforce collusion. Part IV is devoted to the detection of predatory pricing. In this book, Louis Phlips applies the latest economic theory to a discussion of several European antitrust decisions and empirical studies. The presentation of case studies, combined with a clear exposition of the theory, will make this book invaluable to teachers and students of competition policy.

Undertittel
A Game-Theoretic Perspective
Forfatter
Louis Phlips
ISBN
9780521498715
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
410 gram
Utgivelsesdato
19.10.1995
Antall sider
292