Canada: Tougher Bureau sentences may mean less cooperation from offenders
According to some analysts, recent sentencing decisions by Canada’s Competition Bureau suggest that punishments for price-fixing and bid-rigging may become
According to some analysts, recent sentencing decisions by Canada’s Competition Bureau suggest that punishments for price-fixing and bid-rigging may become
The Federal Communications Commission has approved for Dish Network to begin using its spectrum worth an estimated $9 billion. Dish
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Evdokia Dritsa (Department of Economics, Athens University of Economics and Business) and Eleftherios Zacharias (Department
According to the Department of Justice’s former director of criminal enforcement, the DOJ issued nearly 50 percent more in criminal
Canada’s Interim Commissioner of Competition gave a speech earlier this month in which he outlined the agenda for the antitrust
According to this report, some analysts are concerned that the European Commission does not have the power granted to some
Competition Commissioner Joaquin Almunia said in a statement that while discussions have advanced between the European Commission and Google, Inc.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission has announced the authority will rule on a decision regarding a proposed merger between
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Aitor Ciarreta (Universidad del Pais Vasco), Maria Paz Espinosa (Universidad del Pais Vasco) and Aitor
Dutch competition authority NMa has announced it will allow art traders to collectively buy paintings at auction, though the agreement
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