Tag: Collusion
OCT-09(1)
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Collective Dominance
Frederic Depoortere, Giorgio Motta, Oct 08, 2009
The Doctrine of Collective Dominance: All Together Forever?
What are the policy objectives underlying...
Carve-Outs Under Airline Antitrust Immunity: In the Public Interest?
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Jan Brueckner, Stef Proost, Sep 15, 2009
Prohibitions on cross-border airline mergers preclude full...
Are Professional Sports Leagues Single Entities Incapable of Conspiring in Violation...
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Steven Semeraro, May 27, 2009
This article reviews the case law assessing the single-entity...
Cartel Detection and Duration Worldwide, II
John M. Connor, Sep 28, 2011
In the old days-before price-fixing became illegal nearly everywhere-cartels operated in the public sphere. In some cases, the formation...
FEB-11(1)
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Last September, we published an issue, sponsored by Guest Editor Paul Lugard, on the EC's Draft Guidelines for Horizontal Agreements. In December,...
Antitrust in 2025: Cartels, Agency Effectiveness and a Return to Back...
Daniel Sokol, Dec 16, 2010
Predicting the future is difficult. Advances in economics and antitrust law's ability to incorporate such changes have been tremendous in...
SEP-10(1)
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This issue, organized by guest editor Paul Lugard, takes an indepth look at the pending revision of the EU competition rules on...
CPI(6)2
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Our Autumn 2010 issue has cartels as its primary focus. Doug Ginsburg & Josh Wright argue for increasing punishment to the business...
CPI 4(2)
From the Editor
David Evans, Nov 01, 2008
From the Editor: Autumn 2008
Over 90 percent of antitrust litigation in the United States is filed by private...
Sanctions for Cartel Conduct in Hong Kong: Past and Present
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Sandra Marco Colino, Sep 30, 2015
Before the end of 2015, Hong Kong’s first...