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COMPETITION LAW AROUND THE WORLD FROM 1889 TO 2010: THE COMPETITION LAW INDEX

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JOURNAL OF COMPETITION LAW & ECONOMICS
Volume 14, Issue 3, Pages 393-432

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/joclec/nhy011

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  1. National Science Foundation [1228453, 1228483]
  2. Columbia Law School
  3. Direct For Social, Behav & Economic Scie
  4. Divn Of Social and Economic Sciences [1228453] Funding Source: National Science Foundation
  5. Direct For Social, Behav & Economic Scie
  6. Divn Of Social and Economic Sciences [1228483] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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Competition laws have become a mainstay of regulation in market economies. At the same time, past efforts to study the drivers or effects of competition laws have been hampered by the lack of systematic measures of these laws across a wide range of years or countries. In this paper, we draw on new data on the evolution of competition laws to create a novel Competition Law Index (the CLI) that measures the stringency of competition regulation from 1889 to 2010. We then employ the CLI to examine trends in the intensity of competition regulation over time and across key countries. We also use our data to create several alternative indexes of competition law that may be appropriate for specific research applications. In doing so, we hope to demonstrate how the CLI can facilitate new empirical research on comparative and international competition law.

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