Fr. 430.00

Private Labels, Branded Goods and Competition Policy - The Changing Landscape of Retail Competition

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext This book is a broad introduction into a range of topics around the development of the FMCG industry. it addresses the relevant legal issues and provides a sound overview on case law in the US and in Europe. Some contributors venture to look at the current discussion on private label and buyer power from a superordinate! historical perspective. Informationen zum Autor Ariel Ezrachi is the Director of The University of Oxford Centre for Competition law and Policy; Slaughter and May Lecturer in Competition Law, Oxford University; and Fellow, Pembroke College, Oxford.Ulf Bernitz is Professor of European Law at Stockholm University; and Director of The Wallenberg Foundation Oxford/Stockholm Association in European Law, Institute of European and Comparative Law, University of Oxford. Klappentext This book contains a collection of essays reflecting the debate on the impact of private labels upon competition, investment and innovation in the retail sector. The arguments underlying the articles have been developed through a series of seminars held in the Oxford Centre for Competition Law and Policy over the last three years. Zusammenfassung This book contains a collection of essays reflecting the debate on the impact of private labels upon competition, investment and innovation in the retail sector. The arguments underlying the articles have been developed through a series of seminars held in the Oxford Centre for Competition Law and Policy over the last three years.

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