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Economic & Policy Analysis

F.M. Scherer’s Abuse of Dominance by High Technology Enterprises: A Comparison of U.S. and E.C. Approaches

February 5, 2011 | F.M. Scherer,
Exclusionary Conduct , International

Harvard Economist and AAI Senior Fellow Frederic M. Scherer’s cross-Atlantic discussion of the Microsoft and Intel cases will appear in Economia e Politica Industriale – Journal of Industrial and Business Economics 2011 vol. 38 (1): 39-62.

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