Bültmann & Gerriets
The Australian Trade Practices Act 1974
Proscriptions and Prescriptions for a More Competitive Economy
von D. K. Round
Verlag: Springer Netherlands
Reihe: Studies in Industrial Organization Nr. 19
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ISBN: 9789401583244
Auflage: 1994
Erschienen am 17.04.2013
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 238 Seiten

Preis: 96,29 €

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext

Foreword: A Minister's Perspective on Twenty Years of the Trade Practices Act; G. Gear, Asst. Treasurer, Commonwealth of Australia. Introduction; D.K. Round. Progress under Pressure: the Evolution of Antitrust Policy in Australia; N.R. Norman. The Role of Antitrust in a Small Open Economy: the Commerce Act in New Zealand; A.E. Bollard. The Exercise of Market Power: Its Treatment under the Australian and New Zealand Statutes; P.L. Williams. Vertical Restraints in the Australian Trade Practices Act; I. McEwin. The Australian Antitrust Law after 20 Years - a Stocktake; M. Brunt. Horizontal Price Agreements in Australian Antitrust: Combating Anti-Competitive Corporate Conspiracies of Complicity and Connivance; D.K. Round, J.J. Siegfried. Market Definition - Judicial Approaches to Economic Analysis; Justice R.S. French. Threshold Tests for the Control of Mergers: the Australian Experience; B.L. Johns, Trade Practices Commission.



This book presents a collection of papers which evaluate the achievements of the Australian Trade Practices Act 1974 in making Australian markets more competitive. The contributors have all played major roles in Australian and New Zealand antitrust actions, either as expert economic witnesses, as antitrust enforcers, as judges or as quasi-judicial administrators. No other publication presents such in-depth economic analysis of the Act and the cases decided under it in its first two decades of its operation.
As well as an introductory paper, this collection includes a foreword by the Hon. George Gear, Assistant Treasurer of the Australian Government and Minister responsible for the administration of the Act, plus two broad analytical overviews of the last two decades of Australian antitrust actions by two economists who have continually been at the heart of antitrust proceedings. In addition, papers are provided which give a judicial view of the Act and economic analysis, which compare the Act with its New Zealand counterpart. Other contributions look in detail at those sections of the Act which cover mergers, misuse of market power, price-fixing and vertical practices. The book shows that the Act has had a major impact on Australian market behavior. Judges, lawyers and economists between them have produced a truly Australian approach to antitrust, which has reflected overseas trends in both law and economics, as well as developed a unique Australian flavor.
The book will be of interest to academic and practicing lawyers and economists, judges and corporate executives. It will be essential reading for Australian students in undergraduate courses in antitrust law, business regulation, antitrust economics and industrial organization. It provides by far the most comprehensive economic evaluation of Australian antitrust yet published and so will be the definitive source of information on this topic for non-Australians interested in comparative antitrust legislation and enforcement issues.


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