Table of Contents:
  • Part I: Foundations of Competition Law
  • 1 Justifying Competition Law in the Face of Consumers’ Bounded Rationality
  • 2 Two Contexts of Economics in Competition Law
  • 3 The Third Way: A Conciliatory Approach Between “Freedom to Compete” and the “More Economic Approach” for European Competition Law An Outline for the Introduction of a Multiple Goals Approach in Theory and Jurisprudence
  • Part II: Applications of Competition Law
  • 4 An Impact on Competitiveness of Fiscal Devaluation, Deregulation in Service Sectors and Economic Activity in EU Countries 1995-2013
  • 5 Taking Misleading Information Seriously: A Law and Economics Perspective on Unfair Competition Law
  • 6 De minimis Exceptions for Hard-core Restrictions in Swiss Antitrust Law
  • Latest Developments in Light of the Elmex Decision
  • 7 Whole Foods, Fresh Concerns? How Recoupment Requirement Misses the Mark on Amazon’s Anticompetitive Practices
  • Part III: Intellectual Property Rights and Patents
  • 8 Blocking Patents and the Process of Innovation
  • 9 Understanding the Implications of (the Lack of) International Competition Laws and Strong Intellectual Property Rights for Diversity
  • 10 Excessive Pharmaceutical Prices as an Anticompetitive Practice – Reviving Compulsory Licensing in Competition Law & Antitrust
  • Part IV: Impact of Information Technology
  • 11 Disruptive Technologies and Competition Law
  • 12 The Power of Algorithms: Understanding the Implications of Big Data Analytics for Competition Law
  • 13 Regulating Big Data: A Competition Law or Consumer Protection Concern?
  • 14 Competition Law and Most Favoured Nation Clauses in Online Markets
  • Part V: Energy Markets and Competition Law
  • 15 Energy Competition: From Commodity to Boutique and Back
  • 16 EU Competition Law, Renewable Energies, and Tendering Models.