The case for economists in antitrust: evidence, theory - and more evidence
Monday, 1 June 1998
Featured In: June / July 1998 (Vol. 1 Iss. 3)
Introducing Global Competition Review’s survey of the World’s leading competition economists, Kevin J Arquit and Richard Wolfram of Rogers & Wells, New York set out what they believe is required of a competition economist in an antitrust case and how he or she can best work with counsel to produce winning arguments
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