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Antitrust and competition law have grown dramatically in importance and significance over the last fifty years. This series comprises three volumes which focus on distinct areas of economic activity affected by antitrust law: cartels and anti-competitive agreements; dominance and monopolization; and mergers and acquisitions. The selected essays cover the legal, economic and policy issues relating to attempts to regulate competition and provide insight into legal issues which have proven to be particularly relevant and contentious over the years.
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