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This edition of the CPI Antitrust Chronicle focuses on behavioral economics and its growing influence on competition law, enforcement practice, and institutional design. Behavioral insights have moved from the margins of antitrust debate to the center of contemporary policy discussions. Agencies, courts, and practitioners now routinely confront questions about bounded rationality, default effects, framing, motivated reasoning, and behavioral exploitation. The contributions in this
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