Robert Bork’s Contributions to Antitrust Perspectives on Tying Behavior

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Carlton, Dennis W., and Michael Waldman. “Robert Bork’s Contributions to Antitrust Perspectives on Tying Behavior”. The Journal of Law and Economics, vol. 57, no. S3, 2014, pp. S121-S144, https://doi.org/10.1086/675861.
Carlton, D. W., & Waldman, M. (2014). Robert Bork’s Contributions to Antitrust Perspectives on Tying Behavior. The Journal of Law and Economics, 57(S3), S121-S144. https://doi.org/10.1086/675861
Carlton DW, Waldman M. Robert Bork’s Contributions to Antitrust Perspectives on Tying Behavior. The Journal of Law and Economics. 2014;57(S3):S121-S144.
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