Consumer Protection and Behavioral Economics: To BE or Not to BE?
Howard Beales, Apr 24, 2008
The foundation of consumer protection policy is respect for consumer choice. Modern consumer protection recognizes the need to preserve information...
Critical Loss Analysis in the Whole Foods Case
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Kevin Murphy, Robert Topel, Mar 17, 2008
In the matter of the U.S. Federal...
” Dynamic Competition” Does Not Excuse Monopolization
Jonathan Baker, Nov 01, 2008
In the 2004 Trinko decision, Justice Antonin Scalia, writing for the Supreme Court, depicted “monopoly power, and the concomitant charging...
Regulating the Regulated: Deutsche Telekom v. European Commission
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Robert O'Donoghue, May 15, 2008
It is reasonably clear following Deutsche Telekom that the...
Four Years of Self-Assessment Under Regulation 1
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Paul Lugard, Sylvia van Es, Oct 31, 2008
Regulation 1/2003, the cornerstone of the...
The Lawful Acquisition and Exercise of Monopoly Power and Its Implications...
David Evans, Keith Hylton, Nov 01, 2008
The antitrust laws of the United States have, from their inception, allowed firms to acquire significant market power,...
The Financial Crisis and Competition Policy: Some Economics
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John Vickers, Dec 15, 2008
It is a familiar pattern that when the going...
Standards and Market Power
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Nicholas Banasevic, Cecilio Madero, May 16, 2008
Standards play an increasingly significant role in...
Liability for Aiding and Abetting in EU Competition Cases: the Court...
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Antonio Caruso, Ewoud Sakkers, Nov 30, 2008
On July 8, 2008, in a judgment...
Microsoft (EC) and Duty to Deal: Exceptionality and the Transatlantic Divide
Eleanor Fox, Apr 24, 2008
This article examines Microsoft´s offense in withholding full information to its workgroup server operating systems rivals so that they could...