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December 27, 2010
Economic Arguments in U.S. Antitrust and EU Competition Policy: Two Roads Diverged
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
Stephen Martin (Purdue - Econ) presents Economic Arguments in U.S. Antitrust and EU Competition Policy: Two Roads Diverged.
ABSTRACT: In this paper, I compare economic arguments in U.S. Supreme Court antitrust and EU Court of Justice competition policy decisions on four topics: refusal to deal, predation, vertical contracts, and hor- izontal interfirm relations.
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