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Antitrust authorities have pursued cartels with steadily increasing vigor over the last three decades. Guided in significant part by economics
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This Autumn 2009 issue marks several anniversaries; it is the tenth volume of CPI, the end of our fifth year,
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Over 90 percent of antitrust litigation in the United States is filed by private plaintiffs, sometimes as class actions, and
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