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Cartels are often fought by granting leniency, in the form of forgiveness of penalties, to whistle-blowers. This study employs a laboratory experiment to compare leniency programs that differ with respect to fine size and whether a second whistle-blower may apply for leniency. The results show...
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Inequality concerns in antitrust could justify market power in return for a fairer allocation by weighing the consumer … antitrust enforcement is effective nor efficient. Permitting competitors to jointly set prices gives them the ability to price …
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The cartel leniency programs developed in the U.S. and in other jurisdictions around the world have been considered …
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Once upon a time there was a little entrepreneur walking in the forest with a bag of new inventions-designed-to-shake-up-the-world … your bag?" asked Big Bad Wolf."Ah", said Little Entrepreneur, "I have inventions-designed-to-shake-up-the-world. They are …
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their causes and possible solutions. Antitrust scholars have discussed a number of approaches, including Professors Herbert … markets. This article proposes an additional approach – one that simply asks antitrust law to step back more fully from the … seller side of labor markets, through the enactment of a standalone antitrust labor exemption to supplement the existing …
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We study antitrust enforcement in which the fine must obey four legal principles: punishments should fit the crime …
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En el presente escrito se expone como una realidad del mercado, la presencia de acuerdos restrictivos de la libre competencia. Se presentan las políticas de clemencia como instrumento efectivo del Derecho en el combate contra el Cartel y las prácticas colusorias. Se realiza un análisis...
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antitrust laws only after determining that the IP holder has exceeded what the Federal Circuit has called the “exclusionary zone … protecting access to the public domain.” Commenting on her piece, Professor Thomas Cotter points out that antitrust law and IP … competition; and (2) a privilege to compete in an open market. As Professor Cotter recognizes, antitrust law, no less than IP …
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The European Commission introduced in its 2006 revision of the Leniency programme the concept of ‘marker' which is a temporary protection for potential leniency applicants while they prepare a full leniency application. The object of the marker is to grant companies some predictability on the...
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's own products. Therefore, the case is essentially a case against self-promotion. No current antitrust infringement has …
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