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How the Drafting of the Clayton Antitrust Act Helped Spread the Managerial Approach to Efficiency
Managerial sciences are generally considered to be the art of efficiently running business. Their influence, though, extends far beyond the corporate sphere, and they play an important part in public administration and in particular in its dialog with society at large. Here, from the viewpoint of hi...
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