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French economist wins Nobel Prize for work on monopolies

Nevil Gibson
Tue, 14 Oct 2014

French economist Jean Tirole, whose theories about the behaviour of large companies underpin modern antitrust regulation, has won this year’s Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences.

At the core of Mr Tirole’s work are models, often densely mathematical, that describe monopolies, oligopolies and

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Nevil Gibson
Tue, 14 Oct 2014
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