Tag: International Cartels
Competitive Harm Crossing Borders: Regulatory Gaps and a Way Forward
By Marek Martyniszyn (Queen's University Belfast)
This article analyses the current regulatory framework governing transnational restrictive business practices. It identifies key gaps that provide room...
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...
Deterrence and Efficiency Considerations Warrant an Expansive Reading of the FTAIA
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David Barth, Sep 17, 2014
The Foreign Trade Antitrust Improvement Act of 1982 is...
A Good Carrot? U.S. Travel Restrictions in Cartel Enforcement
Patrick Eyers, J. Mark Gidley, Oct 14, 2011
Based on an obscure memorandum, foreign executives accused of price-fixing in the United States face a Hobson's...
Recidivism Eliminated: Cartel Enforcement in the United States Since 1999
Belinda Barnett, Scott Hammond, Gregory Werden, Oct 14, 2011
The Autumn 2010 issue of Competition Policy International included a grim portrait of anticartel enforcement painted...
Anti-cartel Enforcement in Brazil: Lessons From the Recent Past and an...
Jose C M Berardo, Barbara Rosenberg, Sep 28, 2011
During the last decade Brazil, as well as few other Latin American countries, have taken great...
Cartel Detection and Duration Worldwide
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...
The Criminalization of Serious Cartel Conduct in Australia
Manish Agarwal, David Round, May 14, 2010
On July 24, 2009, the Trade Practices Amendment (Cartel Conduct and Other Measures) Act 2009 ("Cartels Act") came...