Can no anti-trust policy be better than some anti-trust poli
Can no anti-trust policy be better than some anti-trust policy?
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Partial antitrust policy may lead to less competitive market structures than the total absence of such policy. There may sometimes even be a case for the government providing incentives for particular forms of merger.
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