Adrian KŸnzler, ZŸrich: Effizienz und Wettbewerbspolitik
†ber die normative Grundlegung des
Rechts gegen private
WettbewerbsbeschrŠnkungen
Abstract: Recently,
the EU enacted provisions that could lead to a tendency that restrictions of
competition are appraised more and more by economic criteria, such as social-
or consumer welfare or in short, under efficiency criteria. Furthermore, many
academic scholars are proposing that the function and purpose of competition
law shall no longer be that of ensuring the freedom to compete but rather the
promotion of economic and social welfare. This article deals with the question
on what grounds the primary goal of antitrust policy should be the enhancement
of social- or consumer welfare. Therefore, the article first gives an overview
of the economic efficiency criteria. Then, the different justifications of
economic efficiency are discussed, including the utilitarian approach,
consensus theory and pragmatism. The article ends with personal conclusions.
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