Description - Law and Competition in Twentieth-Century Europe by David Gerber
Protecting economic competition has become a major objective of government in Western Europe, and competition law has become a central part of economic and legal experience. The competition law of the European Union has played a key role in the success of European integration during the last four decades, and it is likely to do so in the future. In recent years, national competition laws have also become increasingly important, often creating tensions between
national-level and European-level regulation. Yet, despite its importance, images of European experience with competition law often remain vague and are sometimes dangerously distorted. This book examines
European experience in protecting competition, analysing its dynamics, revealing its importance and highlighting the political and economic issues it raises.
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