Economics for Competition Law
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Economics for Competition Law is for practising lawyers, regulators, academics or if you have a specific need for knowledge in this area. Gain an understanding of the increasingly important role that economics plays in competition law and when economic analysis is needed for a particular competition law case.
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- Gives an in-depth insight into European Competition Law principles and practice.
- Programme materials are written by experts in th…
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Economics for Competition Law is for practising lawyers,
regulators, academics or if you have a specific need for knowledge
in this area. Gain an understanding of the increasingly important
role that economics plays in competition law and when economic
analysis is needed for a particular competition law case.
Watch the video here, or access the 'interactive' tab to view at a
larger size and see any alternative films
playOverviewVideo('/prospectus/images/home.jpg','http://podcast.ulcc.ac.uk/accounts/kings/KCL_Marketing/Law_1.flv','true','details_10');
KEY BENEFITS
- Gives an in-depth insight into European Competition Law principles and practice.
- Programme materials are written by experts in the field.
- Can be studied anywhere in the world.
PURPOSEFor practising lawyers, regulators, academics and those
with a specific need for knowledge of Economics for Competition
Law. Aims to provide the professional with an understanding of the
increasingly important role that economics plays in competition law
and an understanding of when economic analysis is needed for a
particular competition law case.
DESCRIPTIONCovers how to apply economic theory to the practice of
competition law. The first unit covers the conceptual foundations
of economics as applied to competition law. The next two units
cover the basic building blocks of economics analysis in
competition law: market power and market definition. Units four to
seven look at economic issues that arise under Article 102, whilst
unit eight deals with Article 101. These are followed by two units
on mergers; one on state aid and one on empirical analysis.
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