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In The Economics of Order and Disorder (1992), Jacques Lesourne reflects on the influence of what he calls "exceptional personalities". According to his description, such personalities are characterised by a devotion to their own specific objectives, an outstanding ability to judge the resources...
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Parliament. The analysis is focused on the transposition process in Austria, France, Germany and the United Kingdom, but also …
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Since 1995 Germany has barely managed to grow by 1.2% annually, with growth over the last four years averaging only 0 ….6%. In 2005, growth will again be below1%. With these low growth rates Germany has clearly fallen behind all the other … Germany’s high labour costs andtaxes, and high levels of regulation. This has been exacerbated by new challenges over the last …
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The "new industrial organisation" enshrined in game theory has elaborated important concepts, models and typologies that reveal the richness of corporate conduct. To some extent, these developments have improved the quality of analyses in European antitrust policy. Three illustrations are...
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This study has been commissioned by the Competition Directorate- General of the European Commission (from hereon DG Competition) to develop “a detailed methodological approach for the ex-post review of European Commission decisions in the field of merger control, namely for assessing the...
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