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This paper investigates the relationship between competition law and income inequality using ‎panel data techniques for a large sample of countries over the period 1960–2010. Applying ‎our analysis to a World sample and OECD countries, we find consistent evidence of a ‎negative, and in...
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To what extent does the choice of competition law text associate with economic ‎inequality? While competition laws have been suggested as a possible factor ‎contributing to current inequality trends in developed countries and as a viable ‎instrument to address them, little empirical...
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Shoppers with Internet access and a bargain-hunting impulse can find a universe of products at their fingertips. In this thought-provoking exposé, Ariel Ezrachi and Maurice Stucke invite us to take a harder look at today’s app-assisted paradise of digital shopping. While consumers reap many...
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"Public utility services matter. Around the world, access to clean water and sanitation facilities, effective telecommunications and Internet services, reliable energy and transport services are indispensible to individuals, societies and economies. Given their critical importance, the public...
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In this book Ariel Ezrachi and Maurice Stucke take a hard look at today's app-assisted digital shopping. While consumers reap many benefits from online purchasing, the sophisticated algorithms and data crunching that make browsing so convenient are also changing the nature of market competition,...
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