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ECONOMICS AND ANTITRUST: RESPONSE

Robert H. Bork

Contemporary Economic Policy, 1984, vol. 3, issue 2, 35-41

Abstract: In responding to the preceding papers by Professors Dewey, Fink, and High, I will deal primarily with Professor Dewey because his remarks constitute the most wide‐ranging critique. His remarks run the spectrum from political philosophy to price theory.

Date: 1984
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