Policy Formulation, Implementation and Feedback in EU Merger Control



provided by Research Papers in Economics

No.147 /May 2006

Policy Formulation, Implementation and Feedback in EU
Merger Control

Eric J. Shea

Department of Political Science, Trinity College, Dublin

Raj S. Chari

Research Associate at the Institute of International

Integration Studies, Trinity College, Dublin &

Department of Political Science, Trinity College, Dublin



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