The "consumer choice" paradigm in German ordoliberalism and its impact upon EU competition law
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EU competition law; antitrust law; ordoliberalism; neoliberalism; laisser; faire liberalism; Freiburg School; Chicago School; consumer choice paradigm; consumer welfare paradigm; more economic approach; efficiency; competition as rivalry; competition as a dynamic process of discovery; economic freedom; economic order; economic system; economic planning; centrally directed economy; decentralized exchange economy; social market economy; control of market power; perfect competition; workable competition; system of undistorted competition; public goods; institutional economics; behavioural economics; post-Chicago; economics;All these keywords.
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This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:- NEP-COM-2014-04-18 (Industrial Competition)
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