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Cartelization, Antitrust and Globalization in the Us and Europe

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book provides a comprehensive examination of the history of cartels in the US and Europe and the development of significant new antitrust tools , evaluating how economic forces and globalization have altered the structure of collusion.

List of contents










1. The Development of Antitrust Policy in the US and the EU 2. Models of Cartel Behavior 3. The Historical Background - Early Cartels and the Phasing in of Antitrust Law 4. Globalization, Collusion and the Need for Antitrust Reform 5. The Modern Face of Collusion - Recent Cases in the US and EU 6. Potential Reforms of Antitrust Law as it is Applied to Cartels


About the author










Mark S. LeClair received his PhD in Economics from Rutgers University in 1987. He is currently a professor of economics at Fairfield University in Fairfield, Connecticut, USA.


Summary

This book provides a comprehensive examination of the history of cartels in the US and Europe and the development of significant new antitrust tools , evaluating how economic forces and globalization have altered the structure of collusion.

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