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Governments, Competition and Utility Regulation
Edited by Colin Robinson
Governments, Competition and Utility Regulation continues the series of annual books, published in association with the Institute of Economic Affairs and the London Business School, which critically reviews the state of utility regulatio...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Leading Issues in Competition, Regulation and Development
Edited by Paul Cook, Colin Kirkpatrick, Martin Minogue, David Parker
The book draws together contributions from leading experts across a range of disciplines including economics, law, politics and governance, public management and business management. The authors begin with an extensive overview of the is...eBook:Find out more$71.96
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Market Dominance and Antitrust Policy, Second Edition
Michael A. Utton
This new edition addresses the recent fundamental changes in antitrust law, especially in the UK and the EU, and reviews some high profile and controversial cases such as the Boeing–McDonnell Douglas merger and the Microsoft monopoly. Th...eBook:Find out more$59.96
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Successes and Failures in Regulating and Deregulating Utilities
Edited by Colin Robinson
This book is the latest annual review of utility regulation and deregulation, published in association with the Institute of Economic Affairs and the London Business SchooleBook:Find out more$40.00
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How Cartels Endure and How They Fail
Edited by Peter Z. Grossman
Why do some cartels fail and others succeed? This question has intrigued economists for a hundred years, and they have created an extensive body of theory to help explain cartel behaviour. This book looks at the experience of actual cart...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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The Economics of Antitrust and Regulation in Telecommunications
Edited by Pierre A. Buigues, Patrick Rey
Contributing to a convergence of legal and economic approaches, The Economics of Antitrust and Regulation in Telecommunications integrates economic theory into current EU antitrust policy within the sector. The book addresses the role of...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Competition Policy and Global Competitiveness in Major Asian Economies
Edited by Tran Van Hoa
In this book, Tran Van Hoa reveals how competition policy and competitiveness are essential for contemporary economic, financial and trade management as well as national and international governance. Containing new in-depth studies of th...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Competition, Monopoly and Corporate Governance
Edited by Michael Waterson
Competition, Monopoly and Corporate Governance covers three broad themes, each associated with a particular strand of Keith Cowling’s own writings in industrial economics and each represented by four specially commissioned papers. -
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Energy in a Competitive Market
Edited by Lester C. Hunt
This fine collection of original essays is in recognition of Colin Robinson, who has been at the forefront of thinking in energy economics for over 30 years. Energy in a Competitive Market brings together both prominent academics and pra... -
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Competition in European Electricity Markets
Edited by Jean-Michael Glachant, Dominique Finon
This book focuses on the diversity of electricity reforms in Western Europe, drawing evidence from ten European Union memberstates plus Norway and Switzerland as associate members. The contributors analyse the various ways of introducing... -
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Competition and Regulation in Utility Markets
Edited by Colin Robinson
This volume is the latest in an annual series, published in association with the Institute of Economic Affairs and the London Business School, which provides an up-to-date review of the state of utility regulation in Britain, with some r... -
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Antitrust Abuse in the New Economy
Richard L. Gordon
In this fresh examination of the Microsoft antitrust case, Richard Gordon critically examines the economics of the US government’s arguments. The conclusion is that the government presented a sketchy, incoherent, invalid economic case an...