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This paper studies the effects of leniency programs on the behavior of firms participating in illegal cartel agreements. The main contribution of the paper is that we consider asymmetric firms. In general, firms differ in size and operate in several different markets. In our model, they form a...
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, under a fixed penalty scheme, the introduction of a leniency program cannot improve the effectiveness of antitrust …
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the antitrust authority. The objective of the authority is to minimize social costs (loss in consumer surplus) induced by …
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its access to customers or inputs--have led to calls for more aggressive antitrust activity by courts and regulators …
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the art of empirical analysis related to antitrust is best illustrated by the research of John Connor and John Kwoka … outcomes, and recommends tighter merger regulation. Since the works of both have been used to support more aggressive antitrust … substantial efforts to add more empirical content as the basis for antitrust policies …
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cartel overcharges and their antitrust policy implications. In this comment, we explain why we believe Langenfeld errs in his …% presumption; and the implications of the average cartel overcharges results for optimal deterrence and antitrust policy …
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the area of EU antitrust law (Articles 101 and 102 TFEU). It considers all formal decisions adopted in the period between …
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the resources holds antitrust and competition in check.Against this background, the present article introduces the “theory …Modern antitrust and competition law relies extensively on the firm as defined by Ronald Coase: a hierarchy reducing … collaborating to ensure and maximize the blockchain survival by “controlling” it all together. Antitrust and competition law becomes …
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This post briefly discusses the decision of the EU General Court on Servier v. Commission (T‑691/14), the second "pay-for-delay" patent settlement case in the EU after the Lundbeck case. The 3 criteria upheld by the Court in order to determine whether the patent settlements at issue...
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