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This paper considers the possibilities that the member states of the WTO would adopt some kind of antitrust provision …
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by governments and antitrust authorities. The first avenue is to complement the World Trade Organization (WTO) by a board … cartels, monopolization of world markets, deterrence of market access in spite of relaxed trade barriers as well as … of an international antitrust regime. Two alternative avenues to internationalize antitrust policy are currently advanced …
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Causation is one of the most underexplored areas in antitrust law. What must a plaintiff show to connect a defendant … article focuses on the two settings in which the issue of antitrust causation has most often arisen: monopolization cases and …, more generally, cases addressing antitrust injury. Some of the most difficult causation issues occur in monopolization …
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antitrust damage actions in the national courts of the EC’s member states. One of the questions the Green Paper raised was “how … experience over a century of private antitrust litigation. I begin with a brief history of the American treble damage remedy. In … part II, I describe the theoretical measure of an optimal antitrust penalty. In part III, I show how the model of the …
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Antitrust policy today is an anomaly. On the one hand, antitrust is thriving internationally. On the other hand …, antitrust’s influence has diminished domestically. Over the past thirty years, there have been fewer antitrust investigations … and private actions. Today the Supreme Court complains about antitrust suits, and places greater faith in the antitrust …
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crisis squarely in context of the long-standing jurisdictional struggle between regulation and antitrust law. These two … examines the jurisdictional boundaries between these regulatory and antitrust camps. In analyzing the jurisdictional limits of … antitrust authority maximized where most salutary and appropriate …
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: Resale Price Maintenance: The Internet Phenomenon and Free Rider Issues, 55 Antitrust Bulletin 473 (2010). It examines the …
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Predicting the future is difficult. Advances in economics and antitrust law's ability to incorporate such changes have … world and the past world that he now inhabits. I think that most practitioners in 1985 would have been shocked to discover … that antitrust now encompasses over 100 jurisdictions, that the Supreme Court now more or less fully embraces Chicago …
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Antitrust began with the common law tort of restraint of trade but has long since separated itself from the rest of … antitrust violations have been criminal penalties and private treble damage suits. Antitrust stands relatively unique in the … increased dramatically along with the vigor of government criminal enforcement of the antitrust laws. On the private side, the …
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The antitrust laws of the United States have, from their inception, allowed firms to acquire significant market power … significant market power raise price and curtail output. That tradeoff results in antitrust laws that allow competition in the … engaging in practices that go out of bounds. The antitrust laws ultimately regulate the "boundaries" of the "game of …
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