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3) COMPETITION AND COMPETITION POLICY: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS
4) Edited by Saul Estrin (London Business School and London School of Economics);
Martin Cave (Brunel University, Middlesex), Pinter Publishers, 5) May 1993,
6) 200pp, 229 x 152mm Index
7) HARDBACK UK 8) £35.00 NET
ISBN 1-85567-125-5

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10) This volume examines market structure and the potential role of competition policy
of the economies in transition in Central and Eastern Europe. It will include data on the
emerging market structures in Poland, Hungary and the Czech and Slovak Federative
Republics, as well as case material on the operation of competition offices of the
economies in transition. Key practitioners from the German Cartel office and the
EBRD provide a Western perspective on how to create and operate an effective
competition policy.
The volume addresses three issues of crucial importance to the development of the
emerging economies. Does competition policy have any serious role in the transition
process? It might be argued that free trade would be adequate to ensure competitive
pressures on domestic producers but economies in transition have severely imperfect
market structures, and may be unwilling to accept the widespread bankruptcies that
could result from really free trade. Recent Polish moves to raise tariffs support this
latter view.

Should competition policy for the economies in transition follow the European
Community or American mode? In practice, economies in transition have followed the
former and their decision has been bolstered by the Articles of Association with the
European Community. However, the more aggressive and individualistic approach of
the American might be more apposite. Case practice in the West tends predominantly
to cover mergers. To date, abuse of dominant positions is the key problem of the
economies in transition. The ramifications include a different pattern of competition
law enforcement, different procedures and different orientation. A related issue caused
the formation of “crisis cartels” of the economies in transition, and how they should be
treated in the law, and in practice.
Within the context of this detailed analysis, the editors conclude by attempting to assess
the best way forward for these economies in the 1990s.

11) Hungary’s experience of competition policy, Ferenc Vissi; competition policy in the
Polish economy, transition, Anna Fornalczyk; competition and competition policy in the
Czech and Slovak republics, Saul Estrin and Lina Takla; comments on the development
of competition policy in the CSFR, Paul Hare; the development of competition policy in
the Slovak Republic, Jan Korenovsky and Eugene Jurzyca; regulation, competition
policy and economic growth in transition economies, Mark Schaffer; some issues in
competition policy in transition, Phillipe Aghion; competition policy in transition – the
issues, K. Stockman; a European perspective on the development of competition policy
in transition, Jean-Patrice de la Laurencie; restructuring for competition, Sally J. van
Siclen.

B303: Competition B190: Economic planning and growth B170: International


economics E751: Central government policies
Europe, Eastern; Europe, Central

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