Antitrust Bulletin
Articles in March 2004 issue of Antitrust Bulletin
- Competition Rules for the 21st Century: Principles from America's Experience
by Joel Davidow - What is competition? A comparison of U.S. and European perspectives.
by William J. Kolasky - Monopoly pricing as an antitrust offense in the U.S. and the EC: two systems of belief about monopoly?
by Michal S. Gal - The draft EU notice on horizontal mergers: a further step toward convergence.
by Vincent Verouden - A legal and economic consensus? The theory and practice of coordinated effects in EC merger control.
by Simon Bishop - The antitrust economics of tying: a farewell to per se illegality.
by Christian Ahlborn - EC merger policy after GE/Honeywell and Airtours.
by Cento Veljanovski - "Portfolio effects" in merger analysis: differences between EU and U.S. practice and recommendations for the future.
by Eric R. Emch - Introduction: antitrust in the U.S. and the EU - converging or diverging paths?
by Gunnar Niels - Substantial convergence or parallel paths? Similarities and differences in the economic analysis of horizontal mergers in U.S. and EU competition law.
by Lorenzo Coppi - Coherence or confusion: the future of the global antitrust conversation.
by John H. Shenefield