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| 245 | 0 | 0 | _aAntitrust economics at a time of upheaval: recent competition policy cases on two continents |
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_aChicago: _bCompetition Policy International (CPI) _c2023 |
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| 520 | _aThe past decade has been a time of great upheaval for transatlantic competition policy. This is evident in the United States (at the federal and state levels), the European Union, and the United Kingdom. With the reinvigoration of antitrust policy has come a reinvigoration of antitrust economics, which has been increasingly prominent in the reasoning of regulators and courts. This volume chronicles key flashpoints in this process, from an economics point of view. It provides 18 contributions from leading antitrust economists involved in recent groundbreaking merger, monopolization and anticompetitive-agreement cases on both sides of the Atlantic. <br> This book is a collection of essays that discuss recent major competition policy cases in both the United States and Europe from the past few years. The book covers mergers, monopolistic practices, and price fixing, and provides accessible economic analysis for readers interested in antitrust. The editors believe that the book will be useful for undergraduate courses in public policy, business school courses on public policy, and law school antitrust courses. They also hope that the case studies will be useful for scholars in reassessing their frameworks and finding motivating examples for their research. <br><br> <b>TABLE OF CONTENTS</b> <br> Editors' Bios <br> Authors' Bios <br> Introduction <br> I. MERGERS <br> 1. Vertical, Horizontal, and Potential Competition: The Proposed Acquisition of Farelogix by Sabre Chris Doyle, Kostis Hatzitaskos, Kate Maxwell Koegel & Aviv Nevo <br> 2. Innovation Concerns in European Merger Control: Dow/DuPont and Bayer/Monsanto Daniel Coublucq, David Kovo & Tommaso Valletti <br> 3. Efficiencies, Remedies, and Competition: The Sprint/T-Mobile Merger John Asker & Michael L. Katz <br> 4. Upward Pricing Pressure in Supermarket Mergers: The UK’s Asda/Sainsbury Case Howard Smith <br> 5. Evaluating a Theory of Harm in a Vertical Merger: AT&T/Time Warner Dennis W. Carlton, Georgi V. Giozov, Mark A. Israel & Allan L. Shampine <br> 6. Bidding Analysis and Innovation Concerns in Merger Control: General Electric/Alstom Daniel Coublucq & Giulio Federico <br> 7. Mergers and Monopsony: The Anthem-Cigna Merger David Dranove, Dov Rothman & Samuel Weglein <br> 8. Cross-Market Hospital Mergers: The Cedars-Sinai/Huntington Memorial Litigation Gregory S. Vistnes <br><br> II. MONOPOLY CONDUCT/ABUSE OF DOMINANCE <br><br> 9. A Landmark Antitrust Case in Digital Markets: Google Search (Shopping) Andrea Amelio <br> 10. Market Definition for Two-Sided Markets: Ohio v. American Express Michael L. Katz <br> 11. Excessive Pricing as an Antitrust Harm: Three UK Cases in Generic Pharmaceuticals Julie Bon & Mike Walker <br> 12. Extension of Its Search Monopoly: The EC Case against Google Android Cristina Caffarra & Federico Etro <br> 13. Targeted Below-Cost Pricing in the Semiconductor Industry: The Qualcomm Predation Case Liliane Giardino-Karlinger <br> 14. Advertising, Customer Data, and Competition: The German Facebook Case Rupprecht Podszun <br> 15. Using and Misusing Microeconomics: Federal Trade Commission v. Qualcomm Carl Shapiro & Keith Waehrer <br> 16. Platform Price Parity Clauses: The Hotel Booking Industry Thibaud Vergé <br><br> III. ANTICOMPETITIVE AGREEMENTS <br><br> 17. No-Poaching Agreements as Antitrust Violations: Animation Workers Antitrust Litigation Orley Ashenfelter & Ruth Gilgenbach <br> 18. Can Four Traders Fix the Price of Money? The Euro-US Dollar Antitrust Litigation Edward A. Snyder | ||
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| 653 | 0 | _aTeoría de daños | |
| 653 | 0 | _aResarcimiento de daños | |
| 653 | 0 | _aPrácticas anticompetitivas | |
| 653 | 0 | _aConcentración de empresas | |
| 653 | 0 | _aControl de concentraciones | |
| 653 | 0 | _aAbuso de posición dominante | |
| 653 | 0 | _aPrecios excesivos | |
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| 653 | 0 | _aMercados digitales | |
| 653 | 0 | _aPlataformas digitales | |
| 653 | 0 | _aDefinición de mercado relevante | |
| 653 | 0 | _aProtección de datos | |
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_aKwoka, John E., _eed. lit. _96778 |
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_aValletti, Tommaso M., _eed. lit. _97724 |
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_aWhite, Lawrence J., _eed. lit. _96779 |
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