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A welfare-based competition policy under structuralist constraints: abuse of dominance and OFT practice

A welfare-based competition policy under structuralist constraints: abuse of dominance and OFT practice
A welfare-based competition policy under structuralist constraints: abuse of dominance and OFT practice
Chapter discussing the development of competition policy on abuse of dominance in the UK within the constraints imposed by EU law and making policy recommendations for the shaping of effective competition rules in a European and international context.
9781845860974
97-138
Dundee University Press
Nazzini, Renato
ac9354d4-5b96-408a-9ef0-f398776b153f
Rodger, Barry
Nazzini, Renato
ac9354d4-5b96-408a-9ef0-f398776b153f
Rodger, Barry

Nazzini, Renato (2010) A welfare-based competition policy under structuralist constraints: abuse of dominance and OFT practice. In, Rodger, Barry (ed.) Ten Years of UK Competition Law Reform. Dundee, GB. Dundee University Press, pp. 97-138.

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Chapter discussing the development of competition policy on abuse of dominance in the UK within the constraints imposed by EU law and making policy recommendations for the shaping of effective competition rules in a European and international context.

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Published date: 28 February 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 147473
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/147473
ISBN: 9781845860974
PURE UUID: fa9a8e2e-7c20-41ae-87d7-63c747f62a66

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Date deposited: 19 May 2010 15:23
Last modified: 10 Dec 2021 17:49

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Author: Renato Nazzini
Editor: Barry Rodger

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