Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-282) and index.
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Introduction / Ioannis Lianos and D. Daniel Sokol -- Part I. The competition law process -- The limits of antitrust and the Chicago school tradition / George L. Priest -- Competition law and human rights : striking a balance between business freedom and regulatory intervention / Arianna Andreangeli -- Part II. The economic limits of competition law -- Limits of imports from economics into competition law / Anne-Lise Sibony -- Complications in the antitrust response to monopsony / Jeffrey L. Harrison -- Antitrust and the close look : transaction cost economics in competition policy / Herbert Hovenkamp -- Anticompetitive government regulation / D. Daniel Sokol -- A global perspective on state action / Damien M. B. Gerard -- IP's advantages over antitrust / Daniel A. Crane -- Competition law and consumer protection against unfair commercial practices : a more-than-complementary relationship? / Paolisa Nebbia -- Part IV. Competition law and institutional design -- Judicial scrutiny and competition authorities : the institutional limits of antitrust / Javier Tapia and Santiago Montt -- Competition authorities : independence and advocacy / Frédéric Jenny -- Competition law remedies : in search of a theory / Ioannis Lianos -- Part V. Competition law and culture -- How culture may change assumptions in antitrust policy / Thomas K. Cheng -- Promoting convergence of competition policies in Northeast Asia : culture-competition correlation and its implications / Ki Jong Lee -- The limits of competition law in Latin America / Julián Peña.