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In this issue: Competition authorities are looking hard at the economic theories that underlie the empirical analysis they use when
In this issue: Competition authorities are looking hard at the economic theories that underlie the empirical analysis they use when
Mexican competition regulator COFECE released their report on an extensive review of the country’s agriculture sector. The report has revealed
In this issue: On Feb. 1, five new regulations implementing the Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law came into effect, implemented by two
In this issue: The Future of Vertical Restraints in the EU Stephen Kinsella, Hanne Melin, Mar 12, 2009 Who’s Afraid
Dina Kallay, Feb 28, 2011 This brief note highlights some ongoing antitrust cooperation between the United States and China. Over
In Europe, the relations between National States and the EU receive constant attention, but in the United States relations between
In this issue: Last September, we published an issue, sponsored by Guest Editor Paul Lugard, on the EC’s Draft Guidelines
So much of European competition news deals with the financial & political centers: London, Brussels, Paris, etc. Yet many of
On This Topic The Proposed Google Book Settlement: Assessing Exclusionary Effects Antitrust and Innovation: Framing Baselines in the Google Book
Antitrust is definitely heating up, even if the economy isn’t. This issue brings us current on a global scale by
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