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Winter 2010, Volume 12, Number 2

DEC-10(2)
 |  Dec 21, 2015

In this issue: Our final 2010 issue continues using a crystal ball. Our previous issue asked authors to look at the EU competition policy world of 2025. For this issue,…

Antitrust in 2025: Cartels, Agency Effectiveness and a Return to Back to the Future?
 |  Dec 21, 2015

Daniel Sokol, Dec 16, 2010 Predicting the future is difficult. Advances in economics and antitrust law’s ability to incorporate such changes have been tremendous in the past 15 years. In…

Competition Commission of India’s Trysts with Law and Policy: Enforcement One Year On
 |  Dec 17, 2010

Harman Sandhu, Pallavi Shroff, Dec 16, 2010 The (Indian) Competition Act, 2002 (“Act”) aims to promote competition and to prevent practices that adversely affect competition. The Competition Commission of India…

Antitrust 2025
 |  Dec 16, 2010

Maurice Stucke, Dec 16, 2010   Antitrust policy in the United States has roughly twenty to thirty year cycles: (i) after initial dormancy, 1900-1920, the promise of antitrust; (ii) 1920s-mid-1930s,…

Antitrust in 2025: Cartels, Agency Effectiveness and a Return to Back to the Future?
 |  Dec 16, 2010

Daniel Sokol, Dec 16, 2010 Predicting the future is difficult. Advances in economics and antitrust law’s ability to incorporate such changes have been tremendous in the past 15 years. In…

The End of Per Se Illegal Tying
 |  Dec 16, 2010

Christopher R. Leslie, Dec 16, 2010 When making predictions about the future of antitrust law, one can err in one of two directions: making a bold prediction that is provocative…

2025: Reverse-Payment Settlements Unleashed
 |  Dec 16, 2010

Dec 16, 2010 The year is 2025. For the past two decades, brand-name drug companies have settled infringement lawsuits with generic firms by paying them to drop their patent challenges.…

U.S. Antitrust 2025: How Have We Handled The Bulletproof Cartels?
 |  Dec 16, 2010

Kent Bernard, Dec 16, 2010 There is a tendency, especially among those of us who count ourselves as antitrust lawyers or economists, to think that the antitrust laws were handed…

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