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Courts, Regulators, and the Scrutiny of Economic Evidence
This book brings together strands of scholarship from law, economics, and political science to explore two key themes: the influence of economic evidence on the discretionary assessments of economic regulators, and the limits of judicial review of economic evidence, supplemented with comparative examination of both UK and US systems.
Author(s) | By Despoina Mantzari (Associate Professor in Competition Law and Policy, Associate Professor in Competition Law and Policy, UCL Faculty of Laws). |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 272 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 16 Sept 2022 |
Availability | Available |
This book brings together strands of scholarship from law, economics, and political science to explore two key themes: the influence of economic evidence on the discretionary assessments of economic regulators, and the limits of judicial review of economic evidence, supplemented with comparative examination of both UK and US systems.
1: Introduction 2: Unpacking Economic Evidence 3: Imperfect Alternatives: Actors and Processes for the Review of Economic Evidence in the US and the UK 4: Transforming Discretion 5: From 'Hard Look Review' to 'Thin Rationality' review: The US Courts'
Dr Despoina Mantzari is Associate Professor in Competition Law and Policy at University College London (UCL), Faculty of Laws. Prior to that she was a lecturer at the University of Reading and a postdoctoral research fellow at the Centre for Competition P