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Competition: How to Speak Like an Expert


ISBN13: 9781939007353
Published: September 2023
Publisher: Concurrences
Country of Publication: France
Format: Paperback
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Competition is an intriguing and worrisome concept, sometimes perceived as a healthy emulation and sometimes as a form of Darwinism. Economic analysis provides a useful and rigorous guide to overcoming these oversimplified views by showing that competition is a mechanism for eliminating unjustified rents. This book presents the two main economic visions of competition (competition as a state versus as a process), but also its microeconomic and macroeconomic effects (notably on productivity and employment), the obstacles to its effectiveness, and the policies for opening up and regulating competition.

Subjects:
Competition Law
Contents:
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Ackn1 Competition and the Primacy of the Number of Firms
2. Competition, Beyond the Number of Firms
3. Competition in Action: its Micro and Macroeconomic Effects
4. Limits to Competition
5. Policies to Strengthen Competition
6. The Role of Competition Policy
Conclusion
Index
Bibliography