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Different routes the same destination: a comparative study of antitrust regulation for pharmaceutical industry in the United States and China [PDF]
As a commercial trade with a public nature, the pharmaceutical industry is related to the interests of many consumers. It is important for many countries to carry out antitrust regulations in this industry, but there are differences in regulatory paths ...
Jie Weng, Nailiang Liu
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Regulating Reverse Payment Agreements in Pharmaceutical Market: A Comprehensive Framework for Antitrust Review [PDF]
Reverse payment settlement agreement is a type of arrangement between original and generic drug manufacturers that could potentially violate Antitrust Laws by limiting competition, typically appear in the pharmaceutical market.
Yang Xupeng
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The Comparison of the US and EU Agricultural Antitrust Exemptions [PDF]
The article aims to compare the sectoral antitrust exemption for agriculture that exists in the United States (US) and the European Union (EU). The roots for the privileged position of agriculture under antitrust laws date back to 1914.
Martin Milán Csirszki
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WHICH CHARACTERISTICS OF PRICE-FIXING AGREEMENTS ARE RELATED TO A GREATER DAMAGE TO CONSUMERS? [PDF]
Despite the deterrence effect generated by antitrust laws, the fact is that many collusive agreements end up forming in the economy. An essential task is to understand how distinct market characteristics affect cartel profits and damages.
Lucas Campio Pinha
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Digitalization and the rapid development of society determine the need to adapt legislation and law enforcement practice to the requirements of the digital age.
A. A. Alferova
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The calling card of Russian digital antitrust [PDF]
Digital antitrust is at the forefront of all expert discussions and is far from becoming an area of consensus among researchers. Moreover, the prescriptions for developed countries do not fit well the situation in developing countries, and namely in ...
Natalia S. Pavlova +2 more
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Features of building a competitive environment of the national economy in the conditions of post-industrialism [PDF]
The purpose of the article is the development of the progressive experience of developed countries regarding leveling the problem of overconcentration of capital and monopolization of the economy in the period of post-industrial transformations.
Natalia Fedorova
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National authorities in individual countries are responsible for the enforcement of EU consumer protection and antitrust laws together with the European Commission.
Claudia Massa
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The authors examine certain legal problems of antitrust regulation in the digital economy facing the international community, including BRICS member countries.
A. Spiridonova, E. Juchnevicius
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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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