Competition Policy, Bailouts and the Economic Crisis

23 Pages Posted: 25 Mar 2009

Date Written: March 24, 2009

Abstract

The aims of this paper are twofold. First, I explain the economics of bank bailouts as distinct from bailouts for other sectors of the economy. Why do all the rules of good competition policy appear to fly out of the window when the banks get into trouble? Does this mean that we should abandon the rules equally for car manufacturers and other industries in trouble? I argue that a unique combination of two characteristics make it essential to bailout or nationalize the banks in the current crisis. No other sector of the economy can claim the same justification. Second, I review the threat of a retreat to politically-determined industrial policy and the need for vigilant implementation of economic effects-based competition policy.

Keywords: credit crunch, state aid, bailouts, banks, competition policy, nationalization

JEL Classification: L33, L40, L50

Suggested Citation

Lyons, Bruce, Competition Policy, Bailouts and the Economic Crisis (March 24, 2009). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1367688 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1367688

Bruce Lyons (Contact Author)

University of East Anglia ( email )

Norwich Research Park
Norwich, Norfolk NR4 7TJ
United Kingdom

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