Competition in International Business: Law and Policy on Restrictive PracticesOscar Schachter, Robert Hellawell |
Contents
Restrictive Business Practices Affecting | 39 |
International Transfer and Diffusion | 84 |
Economic and Political Characteristics of Cartel | 179 |
International Cartels and Their Regulation James A Rahl | 240 |
Commentary David G Gill | 277 |
Commentary G C Hufbauer | 283 |
National | 293 |
Federal Cartel Office Guidelines | 332 |
Commentary W F Mueller | 344 |
Discussion | 352 |
International Codes of Conduct | 359 |
Principles and Rules for the Control of Restrictive | 404 |
Common terms and phrases
agreements allocation American antitrust laws apply arrangements bargaining barrier Code of Conduct Commission Common Market companies conflict conglomerate mergers control of restrictive Court Davidow decision developing countries domestic economic effect enforcement entry European exemption export cartels F.Supp Federal Cartel Office firms foreign governments Group of 77 Ibid important increase industry interest interfirm international cartels International Law international trade intrafirm investment involved issues joint venture know-how LDCs licensing long-run market power market share ment merger control merger law MNCs monopoly Multinational Corporations multinational enterprises negotiations OECD oligopoly OPEC operate options paper particular parties patent percent political Principles and Rules problems production prohibition provision regulation relevant restraints restrictive business practices Sherman Act short-run market power stabilization structural subsidiary supplier supply technology transfer tion tional trade and development transfer of technology transferors transnational corporations U.S. Congress UNCTAD United Kingdom United Nations WuW/E
References to this book
Rethinking International Organisation: Deregulation and Global Governance Barbara Emadi-Coffin No preview available - 2002 |