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Use of economists in competition law investigations

Practical Law UK Practice Note w-040-7812 (Approx. 16 pages)

Use of economists in competition law investigations

by Ciara Kalmus, Alexander Lynchehaun, Thorunn Helgadottir and Thomas Coibion, Compass Lexecon
A practice note illustrating how economic analysis is effectively deployed in competition investigations.
This note discusses the most common economic techniques and frameworks employed in competition cases, using examples of how economic evidence has specifically been considered by the UK and EU courts and competition authorities.

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