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Competition Laws In Conflict 1st Edition Richard Allen Epstein

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Competition Laws In Conflict 1st Edition Richard Allen Epstein
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Publisher: American Enterprise Institute.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.08 MB
Pages: 394
Author: Richard Allen Epstein, Michael S. Greve.
ISBN: 9780844742014, 0844742015
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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Competition Laws In Conflict 1st Edition Richard Allen Epstein by Richard Allen Epstein, Michael S. Greve. 9780844742014, 0844742015 instant download after payment.

Moreover, states have powerful incentives to permit domestic industries to exploit outsiders, or even to facilitate such practices. High-profile antitrust conflicts, from the prosecution of Microsoft in state, national, and international forums to the transatlantic disagreement over the European Union's merger policy, illustrate the difficulties. Possible solutions to these problems range from improved intergovernmental cooperation, to direct policy harmonization, to a new regime of "structured competition" in antitrust policy modeled on U.S. corporation law.

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