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Author: | White, L. J. |
Title: | Business School Economics and Antitrust: What's Thought and What's Taught |
Journal: | Journal of Public Policy and Marketing
2002 : FALL, VOL. 21:2, p. 254-256 |
Index terms: | BUSINESS SCHOOLS ANTITRUST MARKETING |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | In the past three decades, economics has become an important instructional discipline in business schools, alongside its more traditional base in faculties of arts and sciences. Business school economics should be included in any consideration of the actual and potential mutual interaction of antitrust and business school disciplines. This interaction of antitrust and business school economics is the focus of this article. Antitrust and microeconomics have a long and honorable history of mutual involvement. The prominence of economics in business schools is more recent, but business school economists currently play an active role in antitrust alongside their colleagues from arts and sciences programs. |
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