The paper examines whether there is a female approach to competition law. It finds it striking that among the most powerful and visible proponents of ordoliberalism or New Brandeisianism are many women, including Eleanor Fox, Lina Khan, Amy Klobuchar, and Margrethe Vestager. This finding is diametrically different from that of the Chicago School, where it is much more difficult to identify female representatives.
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