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We consider antitrust enforcement within the adversarial model used by the United States. We show that, under the adversarial system, the Antitrust Authority may try to prohibit mergers also in those cases in which litigation is inefficient. Even if market concentration and technological...
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We consider antitrust enforcement within the adversarial model used by the United States. We show that, under the adversarial system, the Antitrust Authority may try to prohibit mergers also in those cases in which litigation is ine? cient. Even if market concentration and technological...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010263178
We consider antitrust enforcement within the adversarial model used by the United States. We show that, under the adversarial system, the Antitrust Authority may try to prohibit mergers also in those cases in which litigation is inefficient. Even if market concentration and technological...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005785881
We consider antitrust enforcement within the adversarial model used by the United States. We show that, under the adversarial system, the Antitrust Authority may try to prohibit mergers also in those cases in which litigation is inefficient. Even if market concentration and technological...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010334066
players. At stage two, both players observe the given level of risk and simultaneously invest in a winner-take-all competition …
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players. At stage two, both players observe the given level of risk and simultaneously invest in a winner-take-all competition …
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players. At stage two, both players observe the given level of risk and simultaneously invest in a winner-take-all competition …
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players. At stage two, both players observe the given level of risk and simultaneously invest in a winner-take-all competition …
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In practice, two types of tournaments can be distinguished - U-type and J-type tournaments. In U-type tournaments, workers receive prizes that have been fixed in advance. In J-type tournaments, the employer fixes an aggregate wage bill in advance, which is then shared among the workers according...
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