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Contesting Anticompetitive Actions Taken in the Name of the State: State Action Immunity and Health Care Markets [PDF]
The so-called state action doctrine is a judicially created formula for resolving conflicts between federal antitrust policy and state policies that seem to authorize conduct that antitrust law would prohibit.
Havighurst, Clark C.
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Innis Lecture: Algorithmic pricing and competition
Abstract This article examines how advances in AI‐driven algorithmic pricing are reshaping the nature of cartel formation and coordination. Traditionally, cartels relied on explicit communication, extensive organization, and sustained human effort to reach and maintain agreement while avoiding detection.
Robert Clark
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Casos escogidos de Derecho antitrust europeo
This section analyses a number of selected cases on European antitrust law, including Judgements and Decisions on European Antitrust Law, abuse of a dominant position, unlawful arrangements (cartels) and mergers.
Alfonso Luis Calvo Caravaca +1 more
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Local Government Action and Antitrust Policy: An Economic Analysis [PDF]
At least partly as a result of the Supreme Court decision in Community Communications Co. v. City of Boulder, cities are facing antitrust challenges to their rights to franchise cable television systems.
Brennan, Timothy J. +3 more
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Maybe Just a Little Bit Special, After All? [PDF]
The attitude—common among tax professionals—that tax is special (mostly because of its supposedly unique complexity), and that special legal rules should apply in the tax context, has been described and excoriated by scholars as tax exceptionalism or ...
Ivarsson, Ylva, Sundell, Gustav
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ABSTRACT Multi‐sided platform (MSP) models have become more relevant for incumbent companies, requiring them to develop MSP engagement strategies. This study sheds light on the complex process incumbents undergo in developing platform strategies. Adopting an inductive research design, we conducted interviews with 37 decision‐makers across 35 incumbent ...
Lukas Zechel, Vivek K. Velamuri
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History of Antitrust Law in Japan
This article describes the process of development of Antitrust Law in Japan. The characteristic features of Japanese antitrust regulation in the historical perspective are presented.
V. N. Shalaevskaya
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This study aims to intoduce a brief review of the vertical restraints in brazilian competition law, investigating the approach of the Brazilian legislation, the jurists and the economists.
Danilo Brum de Magalhães Júnior
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Mergers, Litigation and Efficiency [PDF]
We consider antitrust enforcement within the adversarial model used by the United States. We show that, under the adversarial system, the Antitrust Authority may try to prohibit mergers also in those cases in which litigation is inefficient.
Gürtler, Oliver, Kräkel, Matthias
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ABSTRACT Focusing on the learner's agency in feedback practices, this study investigates how learners’ regulatory focus (i.e., promotion‐ vs. prevention‐oriented) and teacher feedback interact to affect second language (L2) writing motivation. It examines the effects of regulatory fit on L2 learners’ writing motivation and self‐evaluation of writing ...
Minyoung Cho
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