Lianos and Sokol: Global Competition Law and Economics

From Stanford University Press, a forthcoming series: Global
Competition Law and Economics
, edited by Ioannis Lianos and D. Daniel
Sokol.  From the Stanford Press
website:

Competition law and economics (known in the United States as
antitrust) is an area of cutting-edge academic work with significant policy
implications. Once confined to the United States and a few other countries,
antitrust has taken off as an area of study in a relatively short period of
time. More than 100 jurisdictions now have competition laws. Increasingly,
enforcement activities abroad have far-reaching implications for any antitrust
regime. Moreover, developments in economic thinking have helped to reformulate
attitudes in both academic and policy circles. This book series will be at the
forefront of the development of new ideas and approaches within the field.

Stay on the lookout for the forthcoming volumes in the
series.

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