Journal of Antitrust Enforcement
Oxford University Press · United Kingdom · Est. 2012
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The Journal of Antitrust Enforcement focuses on the analysis and enforcement of competition law and policy. It examines the effectiveness of competition policy in promoting economic development, innovation, and productivity, and explores the interplay between competition law and industrial policy. The journal also investigates various enforcement mechanisms, including public and private litigation, merger control, and the assessment of specific conduct like abuse of dominance and vertical restraints, particularly in digital and labor markets. It further addresses the role of economic analysis and behavioral economics in competition law, and the impact of new regulatory frameworks like the Digital Markets Act.
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