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Antitrust and Competition
“Power Is Evil in Itself”: The Ordoliberal Quest for a Privilege-Free Order
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The lesson from the quest of German ordoliberals for a privilege-free order from the 1930s to the 1950s is that once in motion, the...
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Green Antitrust: Why Would Restricting Competition Induce Sustainability Efforts?
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While “green” antitrust is gaining momentum, its key premise—that restricting competition would incentivize companies to jointly take more sustainability initiatives—finds little or no ground...
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The Berkeley School
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The Richest 1 Percent Dodge Taxes on More Than One-Fifth of Their Income, Study Shows
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