Template:Competition Law

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Competition law
Basic concepts
  • History of competition law
  • Monopolization
    • Coercive monopoly
    • Natural monopoly
  • Barriers to entry
  • Market power
  • SSNIP test
  • Relevant market
  • Merger control
Anti-competitive practices
  • Collusion
    • Formation of cartels
    • Price fixing
  • Product bundling and tying
  • Refusal to deal
    • Group boycott
  • Exclusive dealing
  • Bid rigging
  • Dividing territories
  • Conscious parallelism
  • Predatory pricing
  • Misuse of patents and copyrights
Laws and doctrines

United States

  • Sherman Antitrust Act
  • Clayton Antitrust Act
  • Robinson-Patman Act
  • Federal Trade Commission Act
  • Merger guidelines
  • Essential facilities doctrine
  • Noerr-Pennington doctrine
  • Rule of reason

Europe

  • European Community
    competition law
  • Irish Competition Law
  • Competition Act 1998 (U.K.)

Australia

  • Trade Practices Act 1974
Enforcement authorities and organizations
  • International Competition Network
  • List of competition regulators
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