Price-Fixing Hits Home: An Empirical Study of U.S. Price Fixing Conspiracies
Posted by Social Science Research Network Price-Fixing Hits Home: An Empirical Study of U.S. Price Fixing Conspiracies Margaret C. Levenstein
Posted by Social Science Research Network Price-Fixing Hits Home: An Empirical Study of U.S. Price Fixing Conspiracies Margaret C. Levenstein
November 2015, Volume 5, Number 11 This month’s theme is the extensive reach of antitrust. Whether in sports, philanthropy, consulting,
Uber Technologies Inc.’s top lobbyist in Europe plans to exit the company after just a year and a half on
The Competition Commission says it’s sure that it is going to have to examine the SABMiller Deal with Anheuser-Busch InBev
Anatel, agencia reguladora de telecomunicaciones de Brasil, anunció el inicio del proceso de licitación del espectro radiofónico en sus frecuencias
Mexico’s telecommunications regulator has ruled that broadcaster Grupo Televisa does not have market power in pay television, meaning the company
Staples’ and Office Depot’s plan to merge will be put on hold until March as the European Union says it
Hillary Clinton is urging federal regulators to go after an embattled pharma CEO who raised the price of a decades-old
European Union regulators are keeping their options open as to whether to sanction Google for abusing its market power or
Introduction In April 2015 the International Competition Network (ICN) held its fourteenth annual conference. With the over 500 attendees from
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