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Some Theoretical Complications

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It has proved convenient so far to evaluate the debate on antitrust policy by reference to the polar cases of perfect competition and pure monopoly. In this way important insights have been gained into the relevant issues in the antitrust debate. Nevertheless, these cases are not representative of real-world market organisation and it is now necessary to review the more important modifications to the trade-off analysis which are required once more realistic cases are countenanced.

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© 1973 Charles K. Rowley

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Rowley, C.K. (1973). Some Theoretical Complications. In: Antitrust and Economic Efficiency. Macmillan Studies in Economics. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-01113-1_9

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