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In the United States, beginning with the Matsushita decision in 1986, the Supreme Court has required plaintiffs in predatory pricing cases to meet stringent conditions to prevail on their claims. As a result, predatory pricing cases have become 'rarely tried and even more rarely successful', to...
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This article revolves around the interaction between trade policy and competition policy, with a particular emphasis on the relationship between anti-dumping and predatory pricing rules. Accordingly, this article discusses the differences and similarities between the two policies, based on the...
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We provide evidence of an inherent trade-off between access regulation and investment incentives in telecommunications …
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This article analyzes long-term value creation or destruction in mergers and acquisitions in the telecommunications … sector. After characterizing the market targeted by the analysis (telecommunications) and discussing and selecting the most … suitable long-term methodology, we will make an econometric analysis of telecommunications M&A in the period from 1995 to 2010 …
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The importance of connectivity is growing across the world as the need for access to information and communication …
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We provide evidence of an inherent trade-off between access regulation and investment incentives in telecommunications … regulated access. -- Telecommunications ; access regulation ; unbundling ; investment …
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