Google and the search for a theory of harm

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Google and the search for a theory of harm. / Bergqvist, Christian.

In: E C L R: European Competition Law Review, Vol. 39 , No. 4, 2018, p. 149-151.

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Bergqvist, C 2018, 'Google and the search for a theory of harm', E C L R: European Competition Law Review, vol. 39 , no. 4, pp. 149-151.

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Bergqvist, C. (2018). Google and the search for a theory of harm. E C L R: European Competition Law Review, 39 (4), 149-151.

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Bergqvist C. Google and the search for a theory of harm. E C L R: European Competition Law Review. 2018;39 (4):149-151.

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Bergqvist, Christian. / Google and the search for a theory of harm. In: E C L R: European Competition Law Review. 2018 ; Vol. 39 , No. 4. pp. 149-151.

Bibtex

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