Tag: FTC
The State of Single-Firm Conduct Policy
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Jul 15, 2009
On May 11th, Assistant Attorney General Christine Varney withdrew the Section...
The Brief Life of the Section 2 Report and the Uncertain...
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Daniel Crane, Jul 13, 2009
The death of the Section 2 report is a...
Single Firm Competition Policy Convergence In A Global Environment
Jul 13, 2009
Much ink has been spilled concerning the policy split revealed by the Justice Department's September 2008 Report on Single Firm Conduct (SFC)...
Another Look at Process: Is There Really a Difference between Merger...
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Kyle Andeer, Apr 30, 2009
The FTC has emphasized its unique role in antitrust...
Reflections on Bush Administration M&A Antitrust Enforcement and Beyond
Ilene Knable Gotts, James Rill, Apr 30, 2009
The election of Barack Obama as President and the culmination of the Bush Administration mark an appropriate...
Are Price Squeezes Anticompetitive?
Aaron Panner, Apr 15, 2009
Assume that Defendant is a monopolist at the upstream level; that it produces a product at the downstream level; and...
An Open Letter to the Next Federal Trade Commission Chairman
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David Balto, Jan 20, 2009
Within a short time, President-elect Obama will select the...
A Report on Section 5
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Joe Sims, Nov 12, 2008
As this is published, the United States has just...
The Wisdom of Using the “Unfair Method of Competition” Prong of...
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Nov 12, 2008
The basic question I am addressing concerns the wisdom of using...
Cartel Enforcement Today: The Perils of the Economic Downturn
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Donald Klawiter, Sep 30, 2008
These are dangerous times for corporate executives. In times...