Tag: Coordination
CPI Talks… With Nebraska Attorney General Doug Peterson
In this edition of CPI Talks we have the pleasure of speaking with Mr. Doug Peterson, the 33rd and current Attorney General of the...
Open Access, Interoperability, and the DTCC’s Unexpected Path to Monopoly
By Dan Awrey (Cornell Law School) & Joshua Macey (University of Chicago)
In markets with significant scale economies and network effects, scholars and policymakers...
Merger Remedies in Transnational Mergers: When Less is More
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Ana Paula Martinez, Mariana Tavares de Araujo, Dec 16, 2014
In the current context...
The Real Threat Posed by Global Merger Enforcement Divergence
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Adam DiVincenzo, Dec 16, 2014
In today’s world, where nearly 100 enforcement regimes are...
Developments in New Zealand Competition Law and Policy
Mark Berry, Feb 13, 2013
The New Zealand Commerce Commission is an independent statutory body with responsibility for enforcing competition law. The Commerce Act 1986...
The ICN in 2012: 12 Reasons to Pay Attention
Paul O'Brien, Aug 02, 2012
After nearly 12 years, the International Competition Network has made its mark as a key player in reforming competition enforcement...