Market Power Handbook : Competition Law and Economic Foundation (Section of Antitrust Law)
Market Power Handbook : Competition Law and Economic Foundation (Section of Antitrust Law)
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Book Description
This book is a comprehensive review of the wide range of legal and economics issues that arise in relation to the core antitrust concept of market power.
Market Power Handbook : Competition Law and Economic Foundation (Section of Antitrust Law),Editors of ABA ,American Bar Association,1590315219,Antitrust,General,Law,Legal Reference / Law Profession,International business,Law / General
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