Theory of Collusion and Competition Policy
Discover the intricate world of antitrust law with "Theory of Collusion and Competition Policy" by Joseph E. Harrington, Jr., published in 2017. This insightful 144-page book provides a comprehensive review of theoretical research on unlawful collusion and its implications for competition law and enforcement.
Collusion, a scenario where firms coordinate their actions to create a supracompetitive market outcome, poses significant challenges to fair competition. Harrington delves into the expansive literature surrounding collusion, bringing to light critical discussions on its illegality and the resulting legal repercussions for firms engaged in such practices. As the landscape of competition policy evolves, this book offers valuable insights into the design and enforcement of laws aimed at curbing collusion, making it an essential read for anyone interested in industrial policy and trade regulation.
Enhance your understanding of competition and the strategies to promote fair market dynamics by adding this pivotal work to your collection!