Artificial Intelligence and Competition Policy features 20 essays by leading scholars and practitioners exploring the wide range of questions bearing on the implications of AI for the competitive process. This collection of essays is divided into three sections, providing a solid foundation to delve into the emerging subjects: Market Dynamics, Mergers, and Partnerships in AI, AI Challenges for Competition Law, and Policy Responses to the AI Boom.
This book offers a provocative look at key areas of competition-related AI scholarship. It serves as a valuable resource for legislators, policymakers, and enforcers to assess how competition law can be adapted to confront the challenges of AI.
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In a compelling collection titled Why Competition?, over 100 leading figures from various fields offer their insights on the vital question: Why competition? Prominent contributors include Eleanor Fox (NYU), Paulo Burnier Da Silveira (OECD), Mahmoud Momtaz (Egyptian Competition Authority), Andreas Mundt (German Competition Authority), Gina Cass-Gottlieb
(Australian Competition Authority), Peter Freeman (UK Competition Appeal Tribunal), Reiko Aoki (Japan Fair Trade Commission), Olivier Guersent (European Commission), and Andrea Marván Saltiel (Mexican Competition Authority), among many others. Their perspectives explore the profound role competition plays in shaping global economies and advancing societal progress, offering fresh and original viewpoints that reflect the diversity of their experiences and expertise.
The Competition Law Dictionary, the first dictionary devoted to competition and antitrust law across borders, is a remarkable international undertaking aimed at all those whose work is impacted by this fundamental sector. With over 220 definitions, readers can immerse themselves in the intricacies of competition law, drawing on the insights of leading experts in the field. This indispensable resource provides practical guidance for both newcomers and seasoned professionals, shaping the discourse and spurring innovation in the field of competition law.
With the publication of the Competition Law Dictionary, a unique contribution has come on the market. This is a global book of knowledge for everyone engaged in
antitrust/competition policy. Eleanor Fox - Professor Emerita, NYU Law School
This well-structured and practical Competition Law Dictionary is a powerful tool to raise awareness and disseminate the benefits of competition for consumers, companies, and public administrations. Cani Fernández - President, Spanish Competition Authority (CNMC)