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For a long time it has been assumed that the search for profits was
inseparable from the carrying on of an economic activity, which
could not be imagined absent the profit-maximizing motive.
Nowadays, the role of nonprofit organizations as economic actors,
operating in a competitive market, is well recognized. Therefore,
these organizations are no longer a priori excluded from the
application of competition law. The current United States, European
and German rules of competition, however, do not contain specific
provisions for nonprofit market actors, which are treated like
other profit-maximizing undertakings, regardless of their social
goals and nonprofit status. In the attempt of filling this gap,
this study focuses on nonprofits' infra-sector competition. Though
a comparative cross-country analysis, the study discusses the legal
and economic implications of the enforcement of competition law
against nonprofit organizations, and suggests some possible legal
normative criteria which could facilitate the future applicability
of these norms to not-for-profit entities.
For a long time it has been assumed that the search for profits was
inseparable from the carrying on of an economic activity, which
could not be imagined absent the profit-maximizing motive.
Nowadays, the role of nonprofit organizations as economic actors,
operating in a competitive market, is well recognized. Therefore,
these organizations are no longer a priori excluded from the
application of competition law. The current United States, European
and German rules of competition, however, do not contain specific
provisions for nonprofit market actors, which are treated like
other profit-maximizing undertakings, regardless of their social
goals and nonprofit status. In the attempt of filling this gap,
this study focuses on nonprofits' infra-sector competition. Though
a comparative cross-country analysis, the study discusses the legal
and economic implications of the enforcement of competition law
against nonprofit organizations, and suggests some possible legal
normative criteria which could facilitate the future applicability
of these norms to not-for-profit entities.
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