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This Article will argue that single-entity status is inappropriate and unnecessary for professional sports leagues. It will proffer that while professional sports leagues might initially appear to be significantly different from other joint ventures, the difference is functionally superficial...
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Though antitrust law contains many theories and assumptions with weak or non-existent empirical support, the two described above have not been selected at random. This paper concerns itself generally with hospital mergers and, in particular, with the case of FTC v. Butterworth Health Corp., a...
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In Eastman Kodak Co. v. Image Technical Services, the United States Supreme Court quietly revolutionized antitrust jurisprudence. Holding that "difficult and costly" information gaps in markets for "complex durable goods" can confer "market power" on sellers in those markets, regardless of their...
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Microeconomic theory has long guided competition law. Using price- and game-theoretic models, antitrust has settled on rules that have endured because they are more coherent, easier to understand, and simpler to apply than any other methodology. In application, those rules predict the market...
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