ANTITRUST POLICY AND INEQUALITY OF WEALTH
Why should we use antitrust law as a wealth distribution device when far more explicit statutory tools are available for
Why should we use antitrust law as a wealth distribution device when far more explicit statutory tools are available for
This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Herbert Hovenkamp, Apr 27, 2015 The North Carolina
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South Africa’s Competition Commission announced Sunday it has cleared the buyout of Independent News & Media SA by Sekunjalo Independent
Herbert Hovenkamp, Dec 20, 2012 Notwithstanding hundreds of court decisions and scholarly articles, tying arrangements remain enigmatic. Conclusions that go
The Federal Cartel Office has expressed concerns over Kabel Deutschland’s plans to acquire Tele Columbus, saying the deal between the
Herbert Hovenkamp, Dec 13, 2011 In Lundbeck the Eighth Circuit affirmed a district court’s decision approving a merger of the
Herbert Hovenkamp, Feb 28, 2010 While the FTC has statutory authority to enforce the Clayton Act, it cannot enforce the
Herbert Hovenkamp, Apr 30, 2009 Reading the Neal Report today is a trip to another world. But, in fact, it
Herbert Hovenkamp, Nov 01, 2008 Joseph Schumpeter´s vision of competition saw it as a destructive process in which effort, assets,
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