Economic efficiencies should play minor role in antitrust enforcement, academic says
From left to right - Alberto Toffoletto, Pinar Akman, Alberto Pera, Antonio Buttà and Giorgio Monti
An antitrust academic has claimed that enforcers' heightened reliance on economic analysis undermines the purpose of competition enforcement, but his remarks received pushback from a fellow scholar.
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