Competition Policy Analysis von Kai Hüschelrath

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Competition policy is an integral and prominent part of economic policy-making in the European Union. The EU Treaty prescribes its member states to conduct economic policy ¿in accordance with the principle of an open market economy with free competition¿. More precisely, the goal of EU competition policy is ¿to defend and develop effective competition in the common market¿ (European Commission, 2000: 7). Under its Commissioners van Miert, Monti and, most - cently, Kroes the EU Commission has stepped up its effort to pursue and achieve the aforementioned goal. A number of so-called hard-core cartels, such as the - torious ¿vitamin cartel¿ led by Roche, have been detected, tried in violation of Art. 81 of the Maastricht Accord and punished with severe fines. Also Microsoft was hit hard by the strong hand of the Commission having been severely fined for - ploiting a dominant market position. Economic analysis has been playing an increasingly significant role in the Commission¿s examination of competition law cases. This holds true in particular for merger control. Here, however, the Commission has had to accept some poi- ant defeats in court, such as the Court¿s reversals of Airtours-First Choice or GE- Honeywell. Among other things, the European Court of Justice found the e- nomic analysis as conducted by the EU¿s Directorate General for Competition to be flawed and the conclusions drawn not to be convincing. These rejections by the courts have stirred up the scholarly debate on the conceptual foundations of Eu- pean competition policy.

Competition policy is an integral and prominent part of economic policy-making in the European Union. The EU Treaty prescribes its member states to conduct economic policy ¿in accordance with the principle of an open market economy with free competition¿. More precisely, the goal of EU competition policy is ¿to defend and develop effective competition in the common market¿ (European Commission, 2000: 7). Under its Commissioners van Miert, Monti and, most - cently, Kroes the EU Commission has stepped up its effort to pursue and achieve the aforementioned goal. A number of so-called hard-core cartels, such as the - torious ¿vitamin cartel¿ led by Roche, have been detected, tried in violation of Art. 81 of the Maastricht Accord and punished with severe fines. Also Microsoft was hit hard by the strong hand of the Commission having been severely fined for - ploiting a dominant market position. Economic analysis has been playing an increasingly significant role in the Commission¿s examination of competition law cases. This holds true in particular for merger control. Here, however, the Commission has had to accept some poi- ant defeats in court, such as the Court¿s reversals of Airtours-First Choice or GE- Honeywell. Among other things, the European Court of Justice found the e- nomic analysis as conducted by the EU¿s Directorate General for Competition to be flawed and the conclusions drawn not to be convincing. These rejections by the courts have stirred up the scholarly debate on the conceptual foundations of Eu- pean competition policy.

AutorHüschelrath, Kai
EinbandKartonierter Einband (Kt)
Erscheinungsjahr2008
Seitenangabe544 S.
LieferstatusFolgt in ca. 5 Arbeitstagen
AusgabekennzeichenEnglisch
AbbildungenPaperback
MasseH23.5 cm x B15.5 cm x D3.0 cm 814 g
Auflage2009
ReiheZEW Economic Studies
Verlagsartikelnummer12451777
VerlagPhysica-Verlag HD

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Über den Autor Kai Hüschelrath

Kai Hüschelrath ist Professor für Volkswirtschaftslehre an der Hochschule Schmalkalden mit einem besonderen Interesse für industrieökonomische und rechtsökonomische Fragestellungen. Er studierte Volks- und Betriebswirtschaftslehre an der Universität Würzburg und promovierte im Anschluss an der WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management in Vallendar im Fach Volkswirtschaftslehre. Bevor er Mitglied der Schmalkaldener Fakultät wurde, arbeitete er als Ökonom im Londoner Büro von Frontier Economics und als wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (und später Forschungsgruppenleiter) am Zentrum für Europäische Wirtschaftsforschung (ZEW) in Mannheim.

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