The elusive divide between tacit collusion and concerted practices
Sellers in oligopolistic markets can cooperate in ways that diverge from the orthodox vision of competition. It is a bigger issue, however, that there are also deviations in vision between competition law and economics on some basic categories. Foremost among these is the grey zone between two of th...
Main Author: | Ali, RK |
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Other Authors: | Ezrachi, A |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2019
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