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Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Morris Schonberg and Ron Knox

The European Commission’s primary goal is to protect competition in Europe’s markets. But over the past decade, several companies have complained that the EU’s stringent fining policy has helped push them out of the market – reducing competitors in industries where competition was already compromised. The commission’s approach appears to have softened, but to what extent? Ron Knox and Morris Schonberg investigate

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