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•25 July 2019
•Thibault Schrepel
•Antitrust Law

“Antitrust Without Romance” in videos

Friends, over the last several weeks, I’ve discussed my article entitled “Antitrust Without Romance” using videos. It has been a fun (and weird) experience. Whether you’d like to learn about the romantics, or to visit Amsterdam, you’ll find them all at the links below:

  • Antitrust needs public choice
  • Populism at antitrust agencies
  • The newest trend in antitrust: focusing on the small picture
  • Antitrust and moral concepts: recipe for a (very) bad soup
  • State-owned enterprises and the de facto protection by antitrust agencies
  • The redesign of antitrust authorities
  • Antitrust law is not a statement
  • I, bleeding finger

Cheers,
Thibault

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