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We certainly experienced interesting times in 2012. Before the year fades away in the anticipation of even more excitement to […]
We certainly experienced interesting times in 2012. Before the year fades away in the anticipation of even more excitement to […]
Antitrust is definitely heating up, even if the economy isn’t. This issue brings us current on a global scale by
In this issue: We’re starting the new year with a look at a topic that has been and looks to
In this issue: This issue, organized by guest editor Paul Lugard, takes an indepth look at the pending revision of
The U.K. competition authority structure is undergoing remodeling and we have several experts weighing in to take questions: How is
A number of entities are not very happy these days with the big three credit rating agencies. And that displeasure
In this issue: Welcome to the home page of The CPI Antitrust Chronicle (formerly GCP Magazine). In this issue, we’re
This Autumn/Winter 2014 issue completes the tenth year of Competition Policy International. During this time the CPI Journal has published
What Twitter, the London Stock Exchange, and eHarmony Have in Common and Why the Capital Markets Industry Should Care – David S.
David Evans, Jun 09, 2012 This column is about the antitrust of “multi-sided platforms.” These creatures, which are also known