Antitrust Institutions and Policies in the Globalising by Eleonora Poli

By Eleonora Poli

Eleonora Poli analyses how principles and fabric pursuits have come to figure out the evolution of antitrust guidelines within the united states, european, Japan and BRICS. She argues that 3 significant fiscal crises including industry globalisation have replaced governments' perceptions of marketplace festival, giving upward thrust to a neo-liberal international phase.

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