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"Behavioralists" in antitrust applications believe that a firm that dominates a market is not necessarily behaving unfairly.

Behavioralists

Researchers or theorists who study the effects of human behavior on decision-making processes, often in the context of economics or psychology.

Antitrust Applications

Legal processes and measures aimed at promoting competition and preventing anti-competitive practices among firms, such as monopolies or cartels.

  • Develop a grasp of the essential theories and aims behind antitrust legal frameworks and policies.
  • Analyze the consequences of enforcing antitrust laws on the operations of businesses and the competition within markets.
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