Competition, Consumer Welfare and Monopoly Power [PDF]
An applied general equilibrium analysis of monopoly power is proposed as an alternative to the partial equilibrium analyses of monopoly pricing current in antitrust economics.
Donald J. Brown, G.A. Wood
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Advancing a political economy approach to health using lessons from US antitrust and climate policy. [PDF]
Berman EP.
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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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From NIL to real estate: strategic revenue adaptation in the post-house era of college athletics. [PDF]
Webster NR, Carr J.
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Is Antitrust Too Complicated for Generalist Judges? The Impact of Economic Complexity and Judicial Training on Appeals [PDF]
Modern antitrust litigation sometimes involves complex expert economic and econometric analysis. While this boom in the demand for economic analysis and expert testimony has clearly improved the welfare of economists—and schools offering basic economic ...
Joshua D. Wright, Michael R. Baye
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Protecting Low-Income Consumers in the Era of Digital Grocery Shopping: Implications for WIC Online Ordering. [PDF]
Zhang Q, Patel P, Lowery CM.
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Antitrust in Innovative Industries [PDF]
We study the effects of antitrust policy in industries with continual innovation. A more protective antitrust policy may have conflicting effects on innovation incentives, raising the profits of new entrants, but lowering those of continuing incumbents ...
Ilya Segal, Michael Whinston
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Publishers face antitrust lawsuit with potential implications for peer review, duplicate submission, and dissemination practices. [PDF]
Curfman G.
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Does Competition matter? An Attempt of analytical 'Unbundling' of Competition from Consumer Welfare: A Response to Miasik [PDF]
This paper is an attempt to evaluate the conceptual relationship between two central elements of the theory of antitrust: competition and consumer welfare. These two notions are analysed in their mutual dependency.
Andryichuk, Oles
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