Exclusionary conduct in competition law: a consequence-sensitive deontological account

Jurisprudence 12 (2):123-150 (2020)
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The dominant theoretical approach to the prohibition of exclusionary conduct in competition law distinguishes exclusionary conduct from normal competitive conduct based on their economic outcomes....

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