EUI Working Paper: SPS, Issues 90-96European University Institute, 1990 - Europe |
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... firms comply with the terms of their licences ; they act as a channel for consumer complaints and as promoters of competition in the industry they regulate . Detected instances of monopoly abuse are referred to the Office of Fair ...
... firms comply with the terms of their licences ; they act as a channel for consumer complaints and as promoters of competition in the industry they regulate . Detected instances of monopoly abuse are referred to the Office of Fair ...
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... firm to be in a dominant position before it can be invoked . An explicit merger control regulation has been approved ... firms would continue to be controlled along the lines of the allied policy of deconcentration . Strict competition ...
... firm to be in a dominant position before it can be invoked . An explicit merger control regulation has been approved ... firms would continue to be controlled along the lines of the allied policy of deconcentration . Strict competition ...
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... firms and individuals who have to comply with them . Compared with these costs , the resources needed to produce the regulations are trivial . It is difficult to overstate the significance of this structural difference between ...
... firms and individuals who have to comply with them . Compared with these costs , the resources needed to produce the regulations are trivial . It is difficult to overstate the significance of this structural difference between ...
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American antitrust American influence American model American regulatory American-style regulation anti-cartel law areas Author Title Badia Fiesolana ban on cartels banking regulation Berghahn British common market Community regulation competition policy competition rules Cross-National Sources decartelization branch deregulation EC Commission EC regulation ensure environmental Erhard EUI Working Paper European banks European Community European University Institute example explain firms foreign models framework German cartel GIANDOMENICO MAJONE Glass-Steagall Act HAMMOND harmonization imitate internal market John MICKLEWRIGHT Kartellgesetz legislation Ludwig Erhard McFadden Act monopoly mutual recognition national regulations Peter policy development policy innovation policy makers Policy-Making in Europe principle of mutual privatization Product Safety programmes prohibiting public regulation regulatory agency regulatory convergence regulatory policy Regulatory Policy-Making regulatory structure requirements sector Sherman Antitrust Act significant Single European Act social regulation standards telecommunications terminal equipment traditional Treaty of Rome United welfare