1 State of
the art in sustainability and competition matters: an introduction 1. Â Julian Nowag. PART I SUSTAINABILITY: AN
INTRODUCTION FOR. COMPETITION PEOPLE. 2 Environmental sustainability 12. Torsten
Krause. 3 Social sustainability 32. Torsten Krause. PART II THE
ECONOMICS OF SUSTAINABILITY AND COMPETITION. 4 The potential and limitations of
competition to achieve sustainability 50. Leonard Treuren. 5 Fishery
management: a monopolist to the rescue? 69. Hirotsugu Uchida and Dale
Manning. 6 Consensus-based sustainability standards and competitive
advantage –. competition on multiple levels 87. Magnus Johansson. 7 The
economics of sustainability cooperation 104. Christopher Dirzka. 8
Pre-distribution versus re-distribution: why competition law is much. more than
a tool to alleviate poverty 121. Amit Zac. PART III SUSTAINABILITY AND
COMPETITION: LAW, ECONOMICS, AND POLICY. 9 Competition and sustainability in EU
law: nearer resolution of the old debate? 140. Suzanne Kingston. 10
Addressing sustainability failures in economics and competition law: environmental
externalities, consumers and quantification 154. Max Hjärtström.  11 Merger control for green innovation 176. Ruben
Maximiano and Cristina Volpin. 12 The twin transition to a green and digital
economy: the role of the EU. competition law 194. Klaudia Majcher and Viktoria
H. S. E. Â Robertson. 13 Why the case for
a sustainable competition law is exaggerated 211. Cento Veljanovski. 14
Pro-enforcement perspectives on competition law and sustainability 235. Johannes
Persch. 15 Implementing a sustainability agenda in competition law and policy
249. Giorgio Monti. PART IV NON-COMPETITION LAW TOOLS TO ACHIEVE SUSTAINABILITY?
16 What tax law can and cannot do for sustainability with a focus on. environmental
sustainability in the EU context 265. Mariya Senyk. 17 To take to sea in a
sieve: environmental law and competition 284. Hans Vedder. 18 The limits of
consumer law in pursuing sustainability 302. Felix Pflücke. 19 Social rights
and social sustainability: can social law promote. intergenerational justice?
320. Toomas Kotkas. PART V SUSTAINABILITY AND COMPETITION: VIEWS FROM. DIFFERENT
JURISDICTIONS. 20 Cartels harming sustainability (and those that don’t) in
Europe 337. Simon Holmes. 21 Unilateral conduct and sustainability under EU
competition law 352. Marios Iacovides and Valentin Mauboussin. 22 Making
sustainability visible: a new framework and operationalisation. tests for
merger control 375. Elias Deutscher and Stavros Makris. 23 European competition
law: measuring sustainability benefits under. Article 101(3) TFEU 412. Eva van
der Zee. Â Sustainability and competition
in the UK 426. Nicole Kar and Emma Cochrane. 25 Sustainability and competition
in Eastern and Southern Africa 457. Reena Das Nair and Simon Roberts. 26
Australia: sustainability as a public benefit to be weighed against the. anti-competitive
detriments of competitor collaborations 480. Georgina Foster. 27 Competition
policy, poverty, inequality: the Philippine experience 500. Leni Papa and Raya
Teston. 28 Environmental sustainability and competition in Latin American
jurisdictions 518. Juan David Gutiérrez and Sebastián Solarte-Caicedo. 29
Sustainability and antitrust – what to expect from the US 535. Max Huffman and
Jack Parke.Â
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