Competition Policy in the Wine Industry in Europe
Andrea Minuto Rizzo
Journal of Wine Economics, 2019, vol. 14, issue 1, 90-113
Abstract:
In recent years, several European antitrust authorities intervened in the wine sector to authorize mergers and acquisitions, provide opinions to governments, and ascertain anticompetitive agreements. This article analyzes these interventions in the context of an evolving regulatory framework. I draw conclusions about the direction of competition policy, in particular in relation to possible co-operations among various players in the wine industry. (JEL Classifications: K21, L40, L51)
Date: 2019
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