Tag: Concentrated Markets
Concentration is Not Producing Higher Profits or Markups
By Joe Kennedy (ITIF)*
Introduction
The United States is in the middle of a renewed debate on antitrust policy. Although most antitrust experts favor keeping some...
U.S. / EU Antitrust Friction In The Time Of Brexit: Toward...
By Andreas Mundt -
Digitalization is revolutionizing all sectors of the economy. This is a challenging development not only for the business community but also for...
The Airlines Industry, Concentration and Allegations of Collusion
By Paula W. Render -
In 1978, when Congress deregulated the airline industry, there were 10 airlines that provided scheduled national and international service, and those 10 accounted...
Antitrust Risk Re-assessment in Newly Concentrated Markets: Practical Ways to Preserve...
By Samantha Mobley & Grant Murray -
This article explores what sorts of compliance precautions a company can consider when it finds itself in a highly...
Regulating the Credit Rating Agencies? Less Would Be More (2)
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Lawrence White, Dec 31, 2014
The three major credit rating agencies -Moody's, Standard &...
Reflections on Bazaarvoice
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Gregory Leonard, Parker Normann, Mar 13, 2014
Because merger cases get litigated to judgment...
Reforming Credit Rating Agencies: More Competition, Less Regulation or Both? A...
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R. Shyam Khemani, Ritha Khemani, Jan 28, 2014
While the root causes of various...
Trade is Good for Competition, but Competition is Great for Trade
Seth Sacher, Mar 28, 2013
It may seem obvious that good trade policy can promote competition. That is, by opening up a domestic economy to...
Credit Rating Agencies and Competition Law
Nicolas Petit, Aug 26, 2011
It will have taken policy makers an extra financial crisis to realize that financial markets should not be hostage of...
Credit Rating Agencies and Competition Law
Norman Neyrinck, Nicolas Petit, Aug 30, 2011
It will have taken policy makers an extra financial crisis to realize that financial markets should not be...