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; merger control ; competition policy ; antitrust decisions ; comparative analysis …
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produced calls for antitrust enforcement. In response, others have critiqued the airline and banking studies and argued that … antitrust law cannot tackle any anticompetitive effects from horizontal shareholding. I show that new economic proofs and …, but also under Sherman Act §1. In fact, the historic trusts that were the core target of antitrust law were horizontal …
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antitrust lawsuit that charged Bell with having foreclosed the market for telecommunications equipment. The terms of the decree …
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We hand-collect and standardize information describing all 3,055 antitrust lawsuits brought by the Department of … economic outcomes of a non-tradable industry in states targeted by DOJ antitrust lawsuits to outcomes of the same industry in … other states that were not targeted. We document that DOJ antitrust enforcement actions permanently increase employment by 5 …
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The European Commission appears to be considering to open a new antitrust case against the owners of the FIA Formula … One World Championship (F1), which by some accounts represents the second biggest sports business in the world …
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The Hart Scott Rodino program, coupled with the modern Merger Guidelines has structured merger enforcement for the last twenty years. This paper reviews all of the filings on which the Commission issued a second request. While horizontal mergers predominate, vertical, potential competition and...
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, on occasion, some humble point of mere theory proves to be the lynchpin of a serious social problem. Often the most …-called "Noerr-Pennington" or "petitioning" immunity, a doctrine in antitrust law which protects persons from being sued when they … seek action from their government is: (1) a construction of the antitrust statutes, or (2) an application of a First …
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"abstract, sterile way." This Paper submits that during the Clinton/Gore Administration, both antitrust enforcement and major …
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