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Restrictive Agreements and Unilateral Restraints: Merging Regimes on Market Power and Exclusion

In: Economic Theory and Competition Law

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  • Thomas Eilmansberger

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The context for this book is the increasingly complex relationship between economic theory and competition law which gives rise to lively political and academic debate on the direction competition law should take in a more global and innovation-oriented market place.

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  • Thomas Eilmansberger, 2009. "Restrictive Agreements and Unilateral Restraints: Merging Regimes on Market Power and Exclusion," Chapters, in: Josef Drexl & Laurence Idot & Joël Monéger (ed.), Economic Theory and Competition Law, chapter 10, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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