The first book to offer an integrated legal and economic perspective on EU cartel law.
Written in a clear, non-technical style that makes material accessible to readers from both legal and economic backgrounds.
Provides a useful primer on the law and economics of cartels and their underlying mechanics, with a strong conceptual emphasis.
Includes timely coverage of practices at the intersection of anti-competitive collusion and pro-competitive agreements, such as information exchanges; and of civil damages, which are increasingly important in EU cartel law enforcement.