Tag: Exemptions
US: FTC and Uber join forces to stop new Seattle law
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is siding with Uber Technologies in a fight to block a Seattle law that would allow ride-hailing drivers to...
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...
Exclusions and Exemptions Under the Hong Kong Competition Ordinance
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Clara Ingen-Housz, Anna Mitchell, Knut Fournier, Sep 30, 2015
After years of intense political...
“From Collusion to Competition” – Twelfth Issue
Sep 27, 2013
CPI Cartel Column edited by Rosa Abrantes-Metz (Global Economics Group/NYU Stern School of Business)
Welcome to the September issue of our Cartel Column....
Public Companies and Competition Law: The Launching of an ICN Project
Jul 30, 2013
CPI ICN Column edited by Maria Coppola (U.S. Federal Trade Commission)
Public Companies and Competition Law: The Launching of an ICN Project -...
Final Descent? The Future of Antitrust Immunity in International Aviation
Benjamin Bradshaw, Bimal Patel, Sep 15, 2009
It is no secret that the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) and the Department of Transportation (“DOT”) traditionally have...
Why Airline Antitrust Immunity Benefits Consumers
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Daniel Kasper, Darin Lee, Sep 15, 2009
Any analysis of immunized airline alliances must...
Railroad Antitrust Reform A Train to Nowhere?
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Don Baker, Bill Mullins, Sep 15, 2009
There is an obvious déjà vu quality...