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Recently, Chr. Mantzavinos proposed a new concept for antitrust analysis drawing on theoretical developments in New … welfare economics, Mantzavinos pleas for a rule-governed antitrust policy which mainly operates with per se rules. This paper …
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Recently, Chr. Mantzavinos proposed a new concept for antitrust analysis drawing on theoretical developments in New … welfare economics, Mantzavinos pleas for a rule-governed antitrust policy which mainly operates with per se rules. This paper … argues that the criticism of the traditional foundations of antitrust is inadequate and that per se rules rarely work …
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New Zealand is a small open economy that is remote from all major markets. The smallness and remoteness of New Zealand combine to imply that this country has, at least quantitatively, distinctive features for the regulation of economic activity by competition law. The isolation and small size of...
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recovery of antitrust damages to direct purchasers. However, antitrust damages are typically (in part) passed on to … private damages. The cartel can achieve this by rationing inputs at low prices. Several U.S. antitrust cases show symptoms of …
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We provide a novel intuition for the observation that many brand manufacturers have restricted their retailers' ability to resell brand products online. Our approach builds on models of salience according to which price disparities across distribution channels guide a consumer's attention toward...
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We provide a novel intuition for why manufacturers restrict their retailers' ability to resell brandproducts online. Our approach builds on models of limited attention according to which pricedisparities across distribution channels guide a consumer's attention toward prices and lower...
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We analyze a hub-and-spoke cartel in the Brazilian automotive fuel industry. Using the court documents and detailed data on the supply chain we uncover three mechanisms beyond information sharing used by wholesalers (hub) to help retailers (spokes) solve the obstacles of price coordination:...
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We provide a novel intuition for the observation that many brand manufacturers have restricted their retailers’ ability to resell brand products online. Our approach builds on models of salience according to which price disparities across distribution channels guide a consumer’s attention...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011794126
antitrust case against google as well as different cases on vertical restraints in e-commerce. The paper posits that in …
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) with a focus on how they affect and change competition and markets. Section 4 summarizes landmark antitrust cases and … current antitrust concerns re-garding electronic marketplaces like Facebook, Google, or Amazon. Based upon the state of …
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