A First Principles Approach to Antitrust Enforcement in the Agricultural Industry
A first principles approach to antitrust analysis is required to guarantee the benefits of competition in the agricultural sector; we discuss three fundamental principles of modern antitrust that, at times, appear to be given short-shrift in the recent debate. Geoffrey Manne, International Center for Law and Economics & Joshua Wright, George Mason University
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2010
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Authors: | Manne, Geoffrey ; Wright, Joshua |
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Antitrust Chronicle. - Competition Policy International. - Vol. 4.2010, 2
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Competition Policy International |
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