Competition law and policy and the food value chain

Ioannis Lianos, Diana L Moss, Peter C Carstensen, Claudio Lombardi, James M MacDonald

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Abstract

This On-Topic revisits the complex issues rising in the food sector and its value chain. Both the European Union and the US competition authorities have scrutinized relationships between food chain actors. The increasing market concentration raises new challenges for competition enforcement authorities dealing with the creation of new powerful actors at the distribution but also at the factor of production (input) levels. The concept of superior bargaining power has played a key role, sometimes criticised, in order to assess these relationships. The papers also discuss the critical intersection of competition law with public policy, with the aim to preserve sustainability, food safety and the stability of agricultural markets.
Original languageEnglish
Article number78014
JournalConcurrences
Volume1
Publication statusPublished - 2016

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