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This paper explores the origin and development of the "consumer choice" paradigm as the core concept of German ordoliberal thought which has had a strong impact on EU competition policy and law. Outside Germany, ordoliberal thought is often identified exclusively with the learning of the...
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Although it is not wholly recognized by scholars, the ordoliberal thought has had a direct influence on the EU law and, in particular, on the EU competition law. Today, this approach seems old-fashioned respect to the US variety of liberalism supporting by Chicago School. We will deal with two...
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The Chicago School of antitrust has benefitted from a great deal of law office history, written by admiring advocates rather than more dispassionate observers. This essay attempts a more neutral stance, looking at the ideology, political impulses, and economics that produced the Chicago School...
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1. The fallacy of competition : markets and the movement of capital / John Weeks -- 2. The hidden history of competition and its implications / Jamee K. Moudud -- 3. Synthetic competition, global oil, and the cult of monopoly / Cyrus Bina -- 4. Catallactic competition, business organization, and...
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