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The Protectionist Roots of Antitrust

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  • Boudreaux, Donald J
  • DiLorenzo, Thomas J

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  • Boudreaux, Donald J & DiLorenzo, Thomas J, 1993. "The Protectionist Roots of Antitrust," The Review of Austrian Economics, Springer;Society for the Development of Austrian Economics, vol. 6(2), pages 81-96.
  • Handle: RePEc:kap:revaec:v:6:y:1993:i:2:p:81-96
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    1. Patrik Paneš & Josef Šíma, 2005. "The challenges of antitrust law in 21st century [Výzvy antimonopolní politiky v 21. století]," Acta Oeconomica Pragensia, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2005(3), pages 69-80.
    2. Christopher Coyne & Russell Sobel & John Dove, 2010. "The non-productive entrepreneurial process," The Review of Austrian Economics, Springer;Society for the Development of Austrian Economics, vol. 23(4), pages 333-346, December.
    3. Shastitko, Andrei (Шаститко, Андрей), 2015. "A new look at the antimonopoly control of horizontal agreements [Новый Взгляд На Антимонопольный Контроль Горизонтальных Соглашений]," Ekonomicheskaya Politika / Economic Policy, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 3, pages 134-154.
    4. Shastitko, Andrey & Golovanova, Svetlana, 2016. "Meeting blindly… Is Austrian economics useful for dynamic capabilities theory?," Russian Journal of Economics, Elsevier, vol. 2(1), pages 86-110.
    5. Pierre Desrochers, 2002. "Natural Capitalists' indictment of traditional capitalism: A reappraisal," Business Strategy and the Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 11(4), pages 203-220, July.
    6. Shastitko, Andrei (Шаститко, Андрей), 2014. "Why do we need competition policy, if there is a commercial one? [Зачем Конкурентная Политика, Если Есть Промышленная?]," Ekonomicheskaya Politika / Economic Policy, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, vol. 4, pages 42-59.

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