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The article focuses on the emergence and operation of cartels in sectors in which companies differ in terms of production costs. The authors show that stable cartels can operate in sectors made up of enterprises that are heterogeneous in terms of costs and based on price leadership. However, when it comes to the cartel formation process, there is a distinct difference between homogeneous and heterogeneous sectors, Prokop says. While the formation of a cartel in the case of homogenous firms may be difficult due to the “free-rider” problem, the author notes, in the case of heterogeneous companies no such obstacles exist and it can be expected that the process of creating a stable cartel will end in success. The analysis was made using the author’s own model of the cartel formation process in the form of a single-period non-cooperative game with simultaneous decisions made by participants. To investigate the behavior of enterprises in the formation and operation of cartels, the Nash equilibrium concept was used. On the basis of the results obtained, it can be concluded that in the case of a sector with heterogeneous enterprises, the role of antitrust offices significantly increased in comparison to markets with homogenous firms, Prokop says. The theoretical analysis made by the author is illustrated with a case study for a district heating pipe cartel.
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Existing barriers to the development of competitive relations in Ukraine are the factors that cause low efficiency of the Ukrainian economy, which prevents its European Integration. The article represents the analysis of the state of competition in Ukraine and the results of the activity of Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine. The article deals with the main forms of competition advocacy in Ukraine, the influence of modern AMC’s tools on target groups and the measurement of the competition advocacy effectiveness. The priority areas of competition policy in order to implement Eurointegration strategy in Ukraine are determined.
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Zapowiadany kiedyś „koniec historii” nie nastąpił. Skutkiem powyższego, w szczególności w 2022 r., stały się istotne zawirowania na arenie międzynarodowej. Z kolei w prawie antymonopolowym odżywa zainteresowanie dyskusjami na temat jego celów oraz metod oceny. W odniesieniu do polityki międzynarodowej i reform wojskowych, w Polsce podjęto istotne kroki, mające sprawiać, że mimo trudniejszych czasów, Polska nadal będzie podążać obraną w 1989 r. „drogą do pomyślności”. Mniej mówi się jednak o polityce gospodarczej. Niemniej to polityka gospodarcza dostarcza solidnych podstaw dla bardziej aktywnej polityki międzynarodowej i tworzenia prosperującego społeczeństwa. Niniejszy artykuł stanowi próbę ustalenia zakresu możliwej debaty na temat polityki antymonopolowej w Polsce. Będąc tekstem dyskursywnym, artykuł porusza temat kilku bardziej „technicznych” propozycji, które przedstawiane były w ostatnich latach, a zarazem wskazuje na bardziej systemowe kwestie, które zasługują na dyskusję. Artykuł wskazuje, że nawet jeżeli tematy te nie koncentrują dziś uwagi szerzej pojętej opinii publicznej w Polsce, nie oznacza to, że dyskusja w tym zakresie nie powinna się toczyć.
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The “end of history”, which was once speculated, did not happen. In international politics, this resulted in much turbulence, in particular in 2022. In antitrust, in turn, there is a renewed interest in discussing its goals and assessment methods. When it comes to international politics and military reforms, Poland has taken important actions to ensure that in spite of the turbulent times, it will still take further steps on the road to prosperity, on which it had embarked in 1989. Less has been said about economic policy. Yet, it is economic policy that provides a solid base for an active international policy and the creation of a prosperous society. This article constitutes part of a “scoping exercise” aimed at facilitating a debate over antitrust policy in Poland. As a discursive text, it considers a number of more technical proposals that have been made in the last few years, and highlights some systemic issues that deserve further discussion. It concludes that even if none of those issues currently attract the attention of the general public in Poland, this does not mean that no discussion should take place.
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