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4-Trinko Meets Microsoft: Leverage And Foreclosure In Platform Refusals To Deal By Erik Hovenkamp

Trinko Meets Microsoft: Leverage and Foreclosure in Platform Refusals to Deal

Large platforms are often accused of refusing to serve (or discriminating against) competing sellers in adjacent product markets. Antitrust law labels such activity a...
3-BIG DATA, LITTLE CHANCE OF SUCCESS: WHY PRECEDENT DOESN’T SUPPORT ANTI-DATA THEORIES OF HARM By Kristen O’Shaughnessy, D. Daniel Sokol, Jaclyn Phillips & Nathan Swire

Big Data, Little Chance of Success: Why Precedent Does not Support...

As the digital economy has matured, “Big Data”— extremely large datasets that require sophisticated tools to analyze — has enabled extraordinary innovation, creating a...
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My Competitor-Supplier Just Decided to Stop Dealing with Me: Do the...

Luis Blanquez (The Antitrust Attorney) Good news––the answer is yes. The bad news, however, is that antitrust laws only help you in very limited scenarios. As...

Price Discrimination as a Violation of the Sherman Act

Posted by Social Science Research Network Price Discrimination as a Violation of the Sherman Act By Ramsi Woodcock (Georgia State University) Abstract:     The advance of the...

The antitrust duty to charge low prices

Posted by Social Science Research Network The antitrust duty to charge low prices By Ramsi Woodcock (Georgia State University) Abstract:     Antitrust’s embrace of the maximization of welfare in...

Should Intent Be a Separate Element of an Abuse of Market...

This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle Hyungbae Kim, Jan 27, 2008 In the history of Korean competition law enforcement, the...
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