Elgar Encyclopedia on the Economics of Competition, Regulation and Antitrust / edited by Michael D Noel.
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TextSeries: Elgar Encyclopedias in Economics and Finance Series | Elgar Encyclopedias in Economics and Finance SeriesPublisher: Northampton : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2024Copyright date: ©2024Description: xii, 488 pages ; 25 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781802200539
- 1802200533
- 338.6048 23
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface -- Part I: Competition theory -- 1. Auction theory / Daniel R. Vincent -- 2. Buyer cartels / Brianna L. Alderman and Roger D. Blair -- 3. Collusion and supergames / Michael D. Noel and Freddie Papazyan -- 4. Contracting with moral hazard / George Georgiadis -- 5. Demand estimation / Steven Berry -- 6. Drip pricing / Andrew Rhodes -- 7. False advertising / Andrew Rhodes -- 8. Information / Michael R. Baye and Jeffrey T. Prince -- 9. Innovation / Kevin A. Bryan -- 10. Insurance competition under asymmetric information / Pierre-Andre.
"Providing an extensive overview of the literature, the Elgar Encyclopedia on the Economics of Competition, Regulation and Antitrust examines perspectives on the many interrelated issues in competition economics. Showcasing over 60 surveys from global leading economic and legal scholars, this Encyclopedia looks at what competition is, what it does, when it works well and when it does not. It investigates how best to protect and preserve competition through regulation or antitrust enforcement and reviews the strengths and weaknesses of the major antitrust laws along with over 100 years of Supreme Court interpretations of them. The included case studies provide historical context and also guidance for the future from the many lessons learned. This extensive Encyclopedia is a complete resource for economists wishing to extend their current knowledge on all aspects of competition, regulatory and antitrust issues. Policymakers and practitioners will find it an all-encompassing read for making positive future changes whilst understanding the decisions of the past"-- Provided by publisher.
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