Romanian Competition Journal
2023 - 2025
Current editor(s): Florin Andrei
From Consiliul Concurenței
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Volume 4, issue 1, 2025
- Navigating the Facilitator’s Role in Cartel Dynamics: Legal Conditions and Consequences under Article 101 TFEU pp. 53-59

- Virginia Pavel
- The liberalization of Romania’s electricity market – Phase 3 pp. 60-65

- Silvia Vlasceanu
- Circular Economy Indicators in the European Union and their economic growth implications pp. 66-75

- Mihail Busu and Dominique Nicolae
- Analysis of taxi and ride-hailing service markets in Romania: competition challanges pp. 76-85

- Razvan Catalin Orasanu, Andreea Manta and Miruna Andreea Mirica
- Quantitative ex-post analysis methods for state aid pp. 86-93

- Mihail Busu
- Seeking a competition law suited to a complex economy:the case of Romania pp. 94-101

- Nathaniel Cornoiu-Jitarasu
Volume 3, issue 2, 2024
- Reconciliation of new industrial policy requirements with competition principles pp. 48-55

- Adina Gyorgy and Marius George Popa
- Conclusions and recommendations of the Court of Auditors regarding the efficiency of the application of legislation related to foreign direct investments pp. 56-65

- Attila Dézsi
- Assessment of Romania’s MTPL Market in the Wake of the City Insurance and Euroins Bankruptcies pp. 66-71

- Radu Moldovan
- Recent trends in the use of artificial intelligence tools for competition law enforcement pp. 72-79

- Andreea Manta
- The Impact of Competition on Electricity Consumption Patterns and Market Challenges in the EU pp. 80-89

- Mihail Busu, Ruben Lupu and Madalina Ruxandra Popp
- Review of Stephen M. Garcia, Avishalom Tor, Andrew J. Elliot, The Oxford Handbook of the Psychology of Competition* pp. 90-92

- Nathaniel Cornoiu-Jitarasu
Volume 3, issue 1, 2024
- Analysis of the evolution of the natural gas sector at the EU level in the context of competition policies pp. 46-55

- Mihail Busu and Ruben Lupu
- Public bids in a competitive context: addressing issues in the fight against bid-rigging pp. 56-63

- Elena-Loredana Comănescu
- The Community framework for the examination of foreign direct investments under the magnifying glass European Court of Auditors pp. 64-71

- Attila Dézsi
- Funding Gap and State Aid Legislation pp. 72-75

- Mihai I. Drăgoi, Gabriel Păun and Marius George Popa
- The comparability of fees related to payment accounts balancing necessity and reality pp. 76-85

- Iustina Macovei
- Review of the book: “Evidence, proof and judicial review in E.U. Competition Law” (2nd edition, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 8.3.2024, xli+492pp.) by Fernando CASTILLO de la TORRE, Eric GIPPINI FOURNIER pp. 86-87

- Nathaniel Cornoiu-Jitarasu
Volume 2, issue 2, 2023
- Member States’ margin of appreciation in examining intra-european foreign inveStment in relation to eu fundamental freedoms – the XELLA MAGYARORSZÁG case pp. 44-49

- Alexandra Vacaru and Dan Virgil Pascu
- Regulating foreign subsidies that distort competition – an overly ambitious goal? pp. 50-55

- Liviu Nazarie
- Competition and economic performance nexus. A theoretical approach pp. 56-63

- Mihail Busu
- Competition in the european internet: Digital markets act pp. 64-69

- Tudor Cucu
- Competition on the labor market: the power of monopsony pp. 70-79

- Elena-Madalina Gherghina
- Book review of „Competition. How to speak like an expert” Concurrences, Paris, 2023, XXVII+145p.) by Emmanuel Combe* pp. 80-84

- Nathaniel Cornoiu-Jitarasu
Volume 2, issue 1, 2023
- Competition in the Romanian Telecommunication Sector pp. 56-65

- Mihail Busu
- The Impact of International Trade on the Competitive Environment pp. 66-77

- Oana Maria Romano
- Evolution of market power in the retail sector pp. 78-89

- Cristina Dima and Adina Luță
- State aid for green energy. Short overview of the EU and Romanian legislation pp. 90-97

- Stelian Grasu, Marius George Popa and Madalina Ruxandra Popp