CLES fellow Matt Strader presented a paper on the influence of Neoclassical Price Theory over U.S. predatory pricing law at the International Graduate Legal Research Conference hosted by King's College, running from 19 April to 20 April 2012.
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CLES fellow Matt Strader presented a paper on the influence of Neoclassical Price Theory over U.S. predatory pricing law at the International Graduate Legal Research Conference hosted by King's College, running from 19 April to 20 April 2012.