A commissioner's primer to economics of competition law in India
Material type: TextPublication details: Palgrave Macmillan Singapore 2023Description: xi, 256 pISBN:- 9789811994753
- 343.0721 GOU
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Table of content:
Front Matter
Pages i-xi
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Regulation and Competition
Geeta Gouri
Pages 1-11
Basics of Economics of Competition and Markets in Product Markets
Geeta Gouri
Pages 13-45
Economics of Emergent Markets Platform Markets, Data Markets and Market for Ideas
Geeta Gouri
Pages 47-73
Economic Analysis of Horizontal Agreements and Vertical Agreements (Section 3)
Geeta Gouri
Pages 75-144
Dynamics of Competition: Dominance, Platforms and Antitrust Abuse
Geeta Gouri
Pages 145-182
Economic Analysis of Combinations Mergers, Amalgamations and Acquisitions
Geeta Gouri
Pages 183-205
Interface Between Competition Commission of India and Sectoral Regulators
Geeta Gouri
Pages 207-235
Conclusions: Challenges for Competition Policy and Law
Geeta Gouri
Pages 237-243
Back Matter
Pages 245-256
[https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-981-19-9476-0#toc]
This book is a primer on economics of competition law by a Commissioner based on cases of the Competition Commission of India (CCI). It presents economic theories in lucid ways while providing an in depth economic analysis of the cases dealt by CCI and in the process, it blends the diversity of responses by including the orders upheld by majority and minority. In essence. It is a unique work that addresses the gap between competition law and economics.
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