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Summary<br/>Foreword <br/>Editors' Note <br/>Publishers' Note <br/>List of Contributors <br/><br/>PART I: Foundations and Phjlosophical Insights on Competition<br/><br/>What is Competition? - The Meanings and Usefulness<br/>of "Competition" as the Measure of Legality<br/>Eleanor M. Fox, New York University <br/>"The tool is the message: Time to improve the antitrust toolbox" <br/>Michelle Meagher, Universitv College London <br/>The Prime Objective of Competition Laws <br/>Gönenç Gürkaynak, ELIG Gürkaynak Attorneys-at-Law <br/>Viewing Competition: Power As a Lens <br/>David J. Gerber, Chicago-Kent College of Law <br/>Some Reflections from Last Century.<br/>lan S. Forrester, lan Forrester Consulting <br/>The Law's Answers to the Question: "Why Competition?"<br/>Edward M. lacobucci, University of Toronto <br/>20 Years of Changes .<br/>Olivier Guersent. European Commission's Directorate-General for Competition <br/>An Analysis of Why Competition<br/>Diane P. Wood, The University of Chicago <br/>The Goals of Competition Law: Is "Consumer Welfare" <br/>Really Better Defined Than "Competition as Such"? <br/>Florian Wagner-von Papp. Helmut Schmidt Universit University of the Federal Armed <br/>Forces in Hamburg (HSU)<br/> <br/>Competition Policy, Anticompetitive Market Distortions,<br/>and Economic Welfare <br/>Alden F. Abbott, Mercatus Center at George Mason University<br/>Why is Competition a Good Thing<br/>Luis Cabral, New York University<br/>A Return to 1912: The Antitrust Center Will Not Hold <br/>Matt Stoller. Open Markets Institute<br/>No Need to Bang on the Table <br/>Anthony M. Collins. General Court of the European Union<br/>Both Private and Public Powers Are Going Beyond Their Bounds<br/>Let's Keep an Eye on Both <br/>Giuliano Amato, Constitutional Court of ltaly<br/>About Competition Jurisdictional Control <br/>Hubert Iegal, Council of the European Union<br/>Competition Law in Question: Putting It into Perspective<br/>Frédéric Jenny, Organisation for Economic Co-operatiun and Development (OECD)<br/>The Theory of the Free Market of Ideas <br/>Marcela Iacub, French National Centre for Scientific Research<br/>The Market of Ideas<br/>Gaspard Koenig, GenerationLibre<br/><br/>PART II Global Competition Challenges and Opportunities<br/>Why Competition in Developing Countries? Key Challenges<br/>from the Latin American experience <br/>Paulo Burnier da Silveira, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)<br/>The Indispensable Role of Antitrust Enforcement<br/>in Less Developed Countries <br/>williard Mwemba, The COMESA Competition Comission<br/>Amazon's Pricing Algorithms and the Enforcement Response<br/>in the US and Europe <br/>Fiona M. Scott-Morton, Yale University<br/>Financial Stability and Competition in the Single Market<br/>Nadia Calviño, European lnvestment Bank, and Martin Merlin, European Commission<br/>Why Competition? Case for Japan and Asia<br/>Reiko Aoki, Japan Fair Trade Commission<br/>Why Competition? Voice from China<br/>Xiaoye Wang, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences<br/>Competition Policy in Progressive Economic transition Nations:<br/>A Perspective from China<br/>Huang Yong, University of International Business and Economics<br/>Competition Policy Objectives and Beyond: The Case of Egypt<br/>Mahmoud Momtaz and Rana Aref, Egyptian Competition Authority<br/>Competition in Small Island Economies in Oceania:<br/>What Regulatory Tools?<br/>Stéphane Retterer, New Caledonia Competition Authority <br/>Creating and Promoting Competitive Markets in Singapore- <br/>Perspectives from a SmalI and Open Economy <br/>Sia Aik Kor. Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore <br/>Competition Law in an Era of Deglobalization <br/>Jan Blockx. University of Antwerp <br/>Competition Policy in Mexico: A New Chapter <br/>Andrea Marvan Saltiel, Mexican Competition Authoritv (COFECE) <br/>Argentine Competition Policy: A Matter of Faith<br/>Pablo Trevisán, Instituto de Derecho de Ia Competencia (IDC) <br/>Why Competition? A Review of Competition Regulation in Africa: <br/>Focusing on Key Competition Regimes in Sub-Saharan Africa<br/>Francis Wang'ombe Kariuki. Bowmans <br/>Competition Law in Need for Speed <br/>Andreas Heinemann, University of Zurich <br/>Bureaucratic Politics in China's Antitrust Enforcement <br/>Angela Zhang, King's College London <br/>Possible Reform of Competition Law: Food for Thought to Improve <br/>the Interplay between Merger Control and Other EU Policies <br/>Pascal Belmin, Airbus <br/><br/>PART III: Enforcement and Market Regulation<br/>Enforcing Competition Law - Finding the Right Balance <br/>between Structure and Effect <br/>Andreas Mundt. Federal Cartel Officc (Bundeskartellamt) <br/>Why Competition and Competition Law Enforcement <br/>Jacques Steenbergen. KU Leuven <br/>A 'General' Court in Name OnIy? <br/>Llf Öberg. General Court of the European Union <br/>Back To Basics: The Fight Against Cartels<br/>Alexandre Cordeiro Macedo. Lílian Santos Marques Severino, <br/>Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE) <br/>Innovation Competition and Merger Policy: New? Not Sure. <br/>Robust? Not Quite<br/>Nicolas Petit. European University Institute <br/>Minority Interests and Joint Shareholding: <br/>A New Age of Enforcement <br/>Anne Wachsmann and Matthieu Blayney. Linklaters <br/>The Optimal Competition Guide Stars - Economic RationaIity, <br/>Due Process<br/>Abbott B. Lipsky. GMU Antonin Scalia Law School <br/>"Policeman" or Arbitrator?<br/>Bruno Lasserre, Commission for Access to Administrative Documents (CADA) <br/>Enhanced Enforcement Across Instruments <br/>Cani Fernández and Marisa Tierno, National Commission for Markets <br/>and Competition (CNMC) <br/>State Aid Control Protects Competition from the Distortionary <br/>Effect of State Aid: But Does the Control of State Aid <br/>also Cause Distortions? <br/>Phedon Nicolaides, University of Maastricht and the University of Nicosia. <br/>and Alexander Rose. Commercial and Competition DWF <br/>Does Improved Market Contestability lmply. Higher <br/>Consumer Surplus?<br/>Jorge Padilla and Salvatore Piccolo. (Compass Lexecon <br/>Why Antitrust? Antimonopoly in Europe<br/>Barry Lynn, Open Market. Institute<br/>Towards a Manageable Concept of Abuse of Dominance in the EU<br/> Rupprecht Podszun.Heinrich Heine University <br/>Who Guards the Guardians? The Role of Perception Surveys <br/>in Evaluating Competition Authorities <br/>Felipe Irarrázabal. CentroCompetencia (CeCo) of Uniersidad Adolfo lbáñez <br/>Form and Effects-Based Approaches: A Challenging Duality <br/>in the Application of Article 102 TFEU<br/>Ariel Ezrachi, University of Oxford <br/>The General Court of the European Union on the Move<br/>Laurent Truchot, General Caurt of the European Union <br/>Leniency Policies in Anti-Cartel Enforcement: Critical Review <br/>Is Well Overdue<br/>Caron Beaton-Wells, The Australia and New Zealand School of Government <br/>Rating Agencies: How to Improve Them<br/>Nicolas Véron, Bruegel <br/><br/>PART IV: The Digital Age: Competition and Innovation<br/>Current Approaches to Antitrust Are Not Delivering<br/>Robust Competition<br/>Rod Sims, Australian National University <br/>Why Competition? Innovation<br/>Aurelien Portuese, The George Washington University <br/>KFTC's Response to Promote Competition in Digital markets <br/>Han Ki Jeong, Korea Fair Trade Commission <br/>Artificial Intelligence Systems and Competition <br/>Pierre Larouche University of Montreal <br/>From Cola to GAFAM: Defining Markets in Competition Law <br/>and Sector-Specific Regulations <br/>Christian Bovet, Universitv of Geneva <br/>Why Competition Matters (in Generative AI)? <br/>Nuno Cunha Rodrigues, Portuguese Competition Authority) <br/>Digital Markets Act and Services of Artificial Intelligence<br/>Andreas Schwab, European Parliament<br/>Competition and Regulation in Digital Markets - Key Considerations<br/>And Principles <br/>Krisztian Katona, Computer & Communications lndustry Association (CCIA), Washington, DC<br/>Opening Up Social Networks: Thinking Beyond<br/>the Current Framework <br/>Jean Cattan. French Digital Council <br/>Competition Policy in the Digital Era<br/>David Bailey, King's College London <br/>Are Market Investigations a Suitable Tool for the Analysis <br/>of Digital Markets?<br/>Alejandra Palacios Prieto, University of Southern CaIifornia (USC) <br/>Should Digital Antitrust be Ordoliberal? <br/>Alexandre de Streel, University of Namur <br/>Reinforcing the Digital Markets Act: Merger Control <br/>and Structural Remedies. <br/>Jens-Uwe Franck and Martin Pediz. Universit of Mannheim <br/>State Support for Innovation: Time for Questions<br/>Jean Pisani Ferry, Bruegel <br/><br/>PART V: Competition Policy as a Tool for Broader Societal Impact<br/>Using Consumer Protection Law to Achieve Competition<br/>Policy Goals <br/>Darren Bush. University of Houston Law Center. and Spencer Weber Waller, Loyola University Chicago School of Law<br/>Is it the Advent of Fairness<br/>Marc Ivaldi and Connie Lee, Toulouse School of Economics. NERA<br/>Universities, Competition, and Academic Values<br/>Philip E. Ogden. Queen Mary University of London<br/>Beyond Competition: What Is Needed to Make Markets<br/>Work Well?<br/>Alexis Walckiers, E.CA Economics<br/><br/>Why Competition Policy is Relevant to the Fight against Climate <br/>Change and a Sustainable Future: What is the Problem <br/>and What Are We Doing About It<br/>Simon Holmes, Competition Appeal Tribunal <br/>The Multiple Objectives of Competition Law: Juggling Between <br/>Law and Politics<br/>Marc van der Woude, General Court of the European Union <br/>The Multidimensional Impact of Competition Advocacy <br/>for the Creation of a Culture of Free and Fair Competition<br/>Maria Elena Vásquez Taveras, National Commission for the Defense of Competition <br/>(Pro-Competencia) <br/>Justice for All: The Role of Competition Law Beyond <br/>Consumer Protection <br/>Samuel Chan, Hong Kong Competition Commission <br/>Governance and Competition - The Case of Sports <br/>Damien J. Neven. Graduate Institute of International and Development Studie <br/>Petros C. Mavroidis, Columbia University <br/>The Agricultural Bermuda Triangle: A Tale of Three Market Failures<br/>Martijn Snoep. The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) <br/>Competition Law: Solving or Dissolving the Social Question <br/>Jean-Pascal Chazal, Sciences Po <br/>Corporate Funding for Antitrust Academics can be a Problem<br/>Cyril Ritter, European Commission <br/>Competition: A Catholic Perspective <br/>Étienne Perrot. Jesuit priest <br/>Competition in Judaism ou the Balance of Hopes<br/>Haim Korsia, Chief Rabbi of France <br/>PART VI: Sector-Speci Insights <br/>and Emerging Trends <br/>Why Competition in Food Markets? An Analysis of Recent Trends<br/>Teresa Moreira, Senior Competition expert, and Rodrigo Cárcamo-Díaz, Senior Economist and Commodities expert <br/>Generative AI, pyramids and legal institutionalism<br/>Thibault Schrepel. Vrije University of Amsterdam <br/>A Consumer View of EU Competition Law: What's Working, <br/>What Isn't, and How This Can Be Fixed <br/>Agustin Reyna and Vanessa Turner. The European Consumer organisation (BEUC) <br/>Competition: Economics, Evidence, Policy and Ethics<br/>Darren Brady Nelson Center for Freedom and Prosperity <br/>The Role of State Aid Rules in Ensuring a Level Playing Field, <br/>and the Impact of Recent Crises <br/>Nicole Robins. Oxera Consulting <br/>Recent Trends at the Court of Justice of the European Union<br/>Nils Wahl, Court of Justice of the European Union <br/>Competition Law Institutions and Future Challenges<br/>Imelda Maher and Mina Hosseini, UCD Sutherland School of Law <br/>The Growing and Worrying Trend of Global Geopolitical <br/>Protectionism<br/>loannis Kokkoris, Queen Marv University of London <br/><br/>Why Competition? Voices from the Antitrust Community . <br/>and Beyond <br/>Gina Cass Gottlieb, Australian Competition & Consumer Commission <br/>Competition in Troubled Times <br/>Jonathan FauIl. Brunswiek Group <br/>Is it Time for Competition Authorities to Modernize Their Vision <br/>of the Consumer? <br/>François Lévêque, Mines-ParisTech University PSL <br/>State Aids, Banking Resolution and Quantitative Easing<br/>Elie Cohen, National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) <br/>Politics, Digital Innovation, Intellectual Property and the Future <br/>of Competition Law <br/>Josef Drexl, Max Planck Institute for Innovation and Competition <br/><br/>PART VII: Personal Reflections and Regional Experiences<br/>Why Competition? <br/>Calvin S. Goldman, Calvin Goldman Law <br/>My Personal Competition Law Journey<br/>Barry J. Rodger, University of Strathclyde <br/>Why Has Competition Policy Played Such an Important Role <br/>in the EU for So Long?<br/>Jean-François Bellis. Van Bael & Bellis <br/>Is Competition Everything? The UK Experience <br/>Peter Freeman, Competition Appeal Tribunal <br/>Competition as Mechanism for Fostering a Cohesive <br/>and Effective Commercial System <br/>Deborah Healy. The University of New South Wales <br/>Competing To Be Competitive<br/>Sir Philip Lowe, Oxera Consulting <br/> |