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Intro
Foreword
Acknowledgement
Contents
Abbreviations
Chapter 1: Introduction
1.1 General Remarks
1.2 Research Questions and Outline
1.3 Background
1.3.1 Setting the Scene
1.3.2 The Underlying Conceptual Approaches of Article 101 and 102 TFEU
Chapter 2: Competition Law, Economics and the `More Economic Approach:́ The Necessity of a Broader Perspective
2.1 Setting the Scene
2.2 Pluralism and the Goals of Competition Law: Their Meaning for the Use of Economics in Competition Law
2.2.1 General Remarks

2.2.2 Goals, Values and Other Normative Foundations: The Competition Law Mosaic of Diversity
2.3 The `more Economic Approach ́and the Goals of Competition Law
2.4 Conclusions
Chapter 3: Effects and Article 101 TFEU
3.1 The Concept of Restrictions by `Object ́or `Effect ́
3.1.1 General Remarks
3.1.2 Object vs. Effect: Pros, Cons, the `More Economic Approach ́and Enforcement Priorities
3.1.3 The Role of Economic Theory and Competition Policy
3.2 Object Restrictions: General Principles
3.3 Object Cases: `Context Analysis ́and the `Context-Specific ́Outcome

3.3.1 Horizontal Agreements
3.3.1.1 Price Fixing and Market Sharing Agreements
3.3.1.2 Information Exchange
3.3.2 Vertical Agreements
3.3.2.1 Exclusive Distribution
3.3.2.2 Selective Distribution
3.3.2.3 Export Bans
3.3.3 Making Sense of the Case Law?
3.4 The Notion of `Context Analysis:́ The Relevant Test
3.4.1 Peeperkorn
3.4.2 AG Bobek in Budapest Bank
3.4.3 The Compatibility of the Two Tests of Peeperkorn and AG Bobek
3.4.4 Content, (Legitimate) Objectives and the Legal and Economic Context: `Context Analysis ́and Pro-Competitive Aspects unde...

3.5 `Context Analysis ́vs Pro-Competitive Aspects under Article 101(3) TFEU
3.6 `Context Analysis:́ From T-Mobile to Cartes Bancaires
3.6.1 General Remarks
3.6.2 T-Mobile
3.6.3 Allianz Hungria
3.6.4 Slovak Banks
3.6.5 Cartes Bancaires
3.7 The Age after Cartes Bancaires
3.7.1 Maxima Latvija
3.7.2 Hoffmann-La Roche v Autorità Garante della Concorrenza e del Mercato
3.7.3 Budapest Bank
3.7.4 The Pharma Cases (Generics and Lundbeck)
3.7.4.1 Generics
3.7.4.2 Lundbeck

3.7.4.3 Reverse Payment Settlement Agreements from a Competition Law Perspective: A Critical Analysis
3.8 The `Appreciable Effect ́
3.8.1 The Concept of Appreciability
3.8.2 The De Minimis Notice
3.8.3 Object Restrictions and Appreciable Effects
3.9 Conclusions
Chapter 4: Effects and Article 102 TFEU
4.1 The Notion of Abuse: Are There by Object and by Effect Abuses?
4.1.1 General Remarks, Principles and Competition Policy
4.1.2 The `More Economic Approach ́and Enforcement Priorities
4.2 Different Types of Abuse: An Overview

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