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The Tension between Competition Policy and State Intervention: the EU and US Compared

Yoshiharu Ichikawa

DOI https://doi.org/10.21552/ESTAL/2004/4/47



At present, especially following the rapid and dynamic changes due to liberalisation and privatisation, the role of market and government is being readdressed around the world. Traditionally, State intervention is recognised as correcting market failures in either a broader or narrower sense. But to what extent, under what conditions, is state intervention permissible? This article examines the tension between competition law and State intervention, using

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