Competition journals: March - June 2018
This section of the review Concurrences selects articles and working papers on themes related to competition laws and economics, mainly, but not only, in the English and French languages. This compilation does not attempt to be exhaustive but rather a survey on themes important in the area. The survey usually covers publications over the last three months after release of the latest issue of Concurrences. Articles and working papers published on the Internet only are also welcome. Authors, editors and publishers are welcome to send their papers to: alain.ronzano@lactu-concurrence.fr for review in this section.
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Populism and Competition Law Enforcement: Challenges and a Possible Idea worth Exploring A. P. Komninos (Competition Law Insight, May 2018)
In this article, the author, Assimakis P. Komninos, noting that competition law enforcement is increasingly subject to populist criticism, even though it has always existed, examines how competition authorities seek to respond to the populist challenge. The responses are of two kinds: either they adopt a populist stance aimed at responding to the anxieties expressed, or they stick to their traditional advocacy actions. For Dr. Komninos, both responses are doomed to failure. Trying to
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