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Intellectual Property, Antitrust and Strategic Behavior [PDF]
Economic growth depends in large part on technological change. Laws governing intellectual property rights protect inventors from competition in order to create incentives for them to innovate.
Dennis W. Carlton, Robert H. Gertner
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Abstract Most business students are not interested in becoming lawyers. Therefore, business law and legal environment instructors must convey why students should study business law. To assist instructors (especially first‐time ones), this teaching note presents interrelated pedagogical questions to introduce the first week of class.
Jason R. Hildebrand
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An Antitrust Analysis of the Case for Wireless Network Neutrality [PDF]
The ongoing debate about possible implementation of regulatory rules requiring “network neutrality” for wireless telecommunications services is inherently about whether to impose a prohibition on the ability of network operators to control their vertical
Gregory Rosston, Michael Topper
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ABSTRACT Using data from a long‐term survey of senior civil servants (1970–2021), this study investigates the declining share of jurists in federal ministerial departments in Germany. The mechanisms driving this trend and its subsequent effects are discussed from an organizational perspective, highlighting the influence of environmental pressure and ...
Marian Döhler
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Considerations for state-imposed conditions on healthcare provider transactions. [PDF]
Montague AD +3 more
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Redefining Purpose: The Effect of the 2019 Business Roundtable Statement on Corporate Tax Strategies
ABSTRACT Business Roundtable (BRT) firms have faced intense scrutiny from investors, media, and the public following their 2019 “Statement on the Purpose of a Corporation,” which marked a shift from shareholder‐centric governance to a stakeholder‐focused approach.
Sadok El Ghoul +2 more
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Cooperation and Managerial Delegation in Duopoly Revisited
ABSTRACT This paper shows that the cooperative game with managerial delegation (in both the Cournot and Bertrand settings) and the Bertrand benchmark game (without delegation or cooperation) are equivalent in duopoly. The cooperative solution may be the equilibrium of the game, and this outcome can be beneficial for consumer surplus and welfare when ...
José A. Novo‐Peteiro
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Do Easy Cases Make Bad Law? Antitrust Innovations or Missed Opportunities in United States v. Microsoft [PDF]
Much has been said and written regarding the legal and economic merits of U.S. v. Microsoft and the practicality of antitrust in high technology industries.
Brennan, Timothy J.
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Erosion of Competition Policy in the Age of Populism: Cases of Hungary, Mexico and Turkey
ABSTRACT This paper examines how populist governments politicize competition policy and the agencies responsible for enforcing it, focusing on the cases of Hungary, Mexico, and Turkey. We argue that competition policy has critical importance for populist governments as its control helps them advance their policy objectives and facilitates their ...
Isik D. Özel, Umut Aydin
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Abstract The advent of industry platforms, with some rising to become among the most valuable companies by market capitalization, has attracted significant attention from both practitioners and academics. While various firms have sought to embrace industry platforms, many have struggled with their management.
Khaled Abed Alghani, Marko Kohtamäki
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