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How does online streaming affect antitrust remedies to centralized marketing? The case of European football broadcasting rights. (2019). Budzinski, Oliver ; Kunz-Kaltenhauser, Philipp ; Ganssle, Sophia.
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  2. In the Light of Dynamic Competition: Should We Make Merger Remedies More Flexible?. (2023). Budzinski, Oliver ; Marty, Frederic ; Bougette, Patrice.
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  5. Promoting or restricting competition? - The 50plus1-rule in German football. (2020). Budzinski, Oliver ; Kunz-Kaltenhauser, Philipp.
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