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The Risks of Radicalism: Exacerbating Harms from Type I Errors

The Risks of Radicalism: Exacerbating Harms from Type I Errors

By Koren W. Wong-Ervin, Anne Layne-Farrar & James Moore1   Calls to radically change U.S. antitrust law continue to be a focus of law and policy...
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COVID-19: The Mexican Antitrust Authority’s Perspective

View Post By Ana Paola Name Valdivia (Creel, García-Cuéllar, Aiza y Enríquez)1   After the declaration made by the Mexican Federal Government2 to recognize coronavirus disease (“COVID-19”)...
CPI Talks… with DG Zhenguo Wu

CPI Talks… with DG Zhenguo Wu

In this month’s edition of CPI Talks… CPI’s Vanessa Yanhua Zhang1 has the pleasure of speaking with Zhenguo Wu.2 Mr. Wu is Director General...
Disruptors and Discontented Incumbents: An Antitrust Story Retold

Disruptors and Discontented Incumbents: An Antitrust Story Retold

Disruptors in new economy industries typically enter markets that have yet to be delineated. They are the undertakings pushing the industry to change services,...
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A Ringing Endorsement of “Regulatory Humility”: The New U.S. Statement on...

By James F. Rill, Dina Kallay & James G. Kress1 I. INTRODUCTION On December 19, 2019, with little fanfare, the U.S. Department of Justice, Antitrust Division...
Competition Policy for the Digital Era

Competition Policy for the Digital Era

A number of recent reports and studies has discussed the need for competition law reform in the digital era, in particular with a view...
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DOJ’s Probe into Four Automakers: Impartial Investigation or Politicization of Antitrust?

By Grant Petrosyan (Constantine Cannon)1 On August 28, 2019, the United States Department of Justice (“DOJ”) sent letters to four major automakers informing them that the federal...
EU Competition Policy for the Digital Age - Key Developments and Emerging Trends

EU Competition Policy for the Digital Age – Key Developments and...

On July 15, 2019, the European Commission published its Report on Competition policy for 2018. Published annually, this report provides a non-exhaustive summary of...
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Who’s the Daddy?

By Philip Marsden (College of Europe)1 I love babies, I love running, and I love water…especially tides. What does any of this have to do about...
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European Competition Policy in Digital: What’s Next?

August 2019 CPI Europe Column edited by Anna Tzanaki (Competition Policy International) & Juan Delgado (Global Economics Group) presents: European Competition Policy in Digital: What’s Next? By Nicolas Petit (University...
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