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The Europeanization of British Competition Policy [PDF]
[From the Introduction]. Rather than setting out to look for evidence of Europeanization, this paper, therefore, seeks to identify the factors that were important in shaping both the timing and the form of the UK reform. However, it does this at the same
Cini, Michelle.
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Competition and Antitrust Policy in the Enlarged European Union: A Level Playing Field? [PDF]
With the central and eastern European countries (CEECs) increasingly included into the international division of labour in the European economic space, we are prompted to ask whether this integration operates on a level playing field with respect to ...
Stephan, J. +4 more
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Competition Policy: Administrative-Territorial Aspect
In this article the analysis of validity and expediency of improvement of the mechanism of realization of a competition policy on more isolated territorial units, such as is offered: territorial subject of the Russian Federation, municipal territorial ...
Artem Vladimirovich Polenov
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Aligning Competition Policy and Industrial Policy in the EU ±
Summary Trade conflicts, geopolitical tensions, digital disruption, and the climate crisis pose major challenges for the European Union (EU) and its Member States. As called for in the Draghi Report, industrial policy measures can increase competitiveness, strengthen resilience, and facilitate the twin transformation.
Tomaso Duso, Martin Peitz
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AI‐Designed Cyclic Peptides Enable Controllable Modulation of the CD28 Immune Checkpoint
AI‐designed cyclic peptides enable controllable modulation of the CD28 immune checkpoint through reversible disruption of CD28‐CD80/CD86 interactions. The lead peptide, CIP‐3, suppresses T‐cell activation without intrinsic agonist activity, demonstrates dose‐dependent efficacy in a murine colitis model, and attenuates inflammatory cytokine production ...
Katarzyna Kuncewicz +4 more
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Do behavioural insights matter for competition policy?
Behavioural insights make use of behavioural economics and psychology to analyse how humans behave when adopting economic decisions. The use of behavioural insights to improve policy-making is becoming increasing popular all over the world.
CIRIOLO Emanuele
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Slovenian and German Competition Policy Regimes: A comparative analysis
We use an institutional approach to analyze differences and similarities between competition policy regimes in Slovenia and Germany. We first indicate differences that exist in the implementation of EU competition law at the national level, given the ...
Polk Andreas, Primec Andreja
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The current economic development in europe is a continuous cause for concern. First and foremoust in terms of the dept crisis, having a closer view regarding disbalances of competitiveness.
Jörg Dötsch
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ABSTRACT Doxorubicin‐induced cardiomyopathy (DIC) remains a dose‐limiting clinical challenge. This study reveals that cardiac vascular endothelial cells (CVECs) act as initial sensors of doxorubicin cardiotoxicity: circulating doxorubicin activates the cGAS‑STING pathway in CVECs, triggering NLRP3 inflammasome‑mediated pyroptosis and release of ...
Wang Jun +10 more
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Many countries and jurisdictions are reforming their competition policies in response to growing political and public concerns about market concentration, especially when it comes to the market power of Big Tech firms.
Kean Birch, ‘Damola Adediji
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