This analytical and informative book is designed to be accessible to a broad readership: it requires no specific mathematical understanding and is mainly based on a very simple formalisation.
Emmanuel Combe proposes “combining a theoretical approach, through the principal models and schools of thought on the competition and competition policy, with an empirical take shored up by numerous examples of antitrust cases and jurisprudence.” This constant reference to both theory and practice gives firm shape to a sometimes-complex economic analysis and provides illustrations.
The book is aimed at students pursuing a bachelor’s or masters’ degree in business law, those studying economic science, students at institutes for political studies and those preparing for competitive civil service and teaching exams (ENA, CAPES, social sciences teaching degrees).
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