Just published in HRS a revised version of my article "Towards an Economics of Convention-Based Approach of the European Competition Policy" available in a former version in the GREDEG working papers series (n°2014-06)
http://www.gredeg.cnrs.fr/working-papers/GREDEG-WP-2014-06.pdf
The article aims at developing an analysis of the
European competition law enforcement dynamics based on the framework of
economics of convention. The article questions the ordoliberal
theoretical foundations of the EU competition policy and it assesses to
what extent the implementation of a more economic approach might pertain
to a convention based on Chicago School normative views. The economic
history, the history of economics thought, and the legal history are
scrutinized when the European court’s case law is considered as the main
driving force of conventional shifts in matter of competition law
enforcement.
Historical Social Research, Volume 40 (2015) Issue 1. pp. 94-111.
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