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Title: The Competition Between Competition Rules
Author(s): Hans-Werner Sinn
Publication Date: August 1999
Keyword(s): Deregulation, Oligopoly and Systems Competition
Programme Area(s): Industrial Organization
Abstract: Open borders imply systems competition. This paper studies the implications of systems competition for the national competition rules. It is shown that an equilibrium where all countries retain their antitrust laws does not exist, since abolishing this law makes it possible for a single country to establish a cartel that successfully appropriates foreign business profits. Instead of such an equilibrium, a deregulation race is likely to emerge in which all but the last country repeal their antitrust laws. The deregulation race results in a chain of Stackelberg leadership positions taken over by national cartels that renders lower profits and higher consumer rents than would have been the case with harmonization of the antitrust laws.
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Sinn, H. 1999. 'The Competition Between Competition Rules'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=2214