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Why Has Antitrust Law Failed Workers?
In the last several years, economists have learned about an antitrust problem of vast scope. Far from approximating the conditions of perfect competition as long assumed, most labor markets are characterized by monopsony — meaning that employers pay ...
I. Marinescu, E. Posner
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Economic research establishes that market power is now a serious problem. Growing market power harms consumers and workers, slows innovation, and limits productivity growth.
J. Baker +11 more
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Antitrust Private Enforcement – Case of Poland [PDF]
This article presents the main difficulties surrounding private enforcement of antitrust law in Poland, currently the key implementation problem in the field of antitrust law.
Agata Jurkowska
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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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Proving antitrust damages in civil proceedings: The compatibility of Serbian Law with Directive 2014/104 [PDF]
Private competition law enforcement has been a recent phenomenon in the European Union. In the past, the EU law and member states' national laws lacked elements that contributed to the preponderance of private enforcement in the United States, such as ...
Marković-Bajalović Dijana
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Procedural Autonomy of Member States and the EU Rights of Defence in Antitrust Proceedings [PDF]
The general rule concerning the application of EU law in the Member States is that, unless the procedural issues are directly regulated in EU primary or secondary law, the Member States possess a so-called ‘procedural autonomy’.
Krystyna Kowalik-Bańczyk
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Movements, Moments, and the Eroding Antitrust Consensus [PDF]
Timothy Wu, The Curse of Bigness: Antitrust in the New Gilded Age (Columbia Global Reports, 2018). $14.99. Timothy Wu’s book, The Curse of Bigness, offers a brief history on and critical perspective of antitrust law’s development over the last century ...
Wolfe, Michael
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Over the course of the last year, policymakers have begun to consider whether antitrust law can play a constructive role in the network neutrality debate.
Christopher S. Yoo
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Probability, Presumptions and Evidentiary Burdens in Antitrust Analysis: Revitalizing the Rule of Reason for Exclusionary Conduct [PDF]
The conservative critique of antitrust law has been highly influential and has facilitated a transformation of antitrust standards of conduct since the 1970s and led to increasingly more permissive standards of conduct.
Gavil, Andrew I., Salop, Steven C.
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Trade Openness and Antitrust Law
Openness to international trade and adoption of antitrust laws can both curb anticompetitive behavior. But scholars have long debated the relationship between the two.
A. Bradford, Adam Chilton
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