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-competitive patent settlements and hold-ups in relation to standard setting processes, in addition to the modern focus on mergers that …
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This paper presents a broad retrospective evaluation of mergers and merger decisions in the digital sector. We first … theories of harm in major merger cases in the past few years. We then analyse the characteristics of almost 300 acquisitions … investigated mergers and whether a more effective merger control regime can be achieved within the current legal framework. …
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remedies are generally drawn as an agreement between the Authority and parties under extensive information asymmetries. This …
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: Antitrust and Consumer Protection in the Information Age (2011); 6) Kenneth M. Davidson, Reality Ignored: How Milton Friedman …
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personal information from users of other products/services. We establish the economic harm from the market failure and the … market for the sale of personal information would create a functioning market for personal information that would benefit …
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Patent licensing contracts commonly prohibit licensees from challenging the validity of the patents at the basis of the contract or penalize such challenges. A considerable debate has emerged as to whether courts should enforce these challenge clauses. We argue that this debate has not gone far...
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The UK Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has been a highly rated competition law enforcer. Yet its antitrust performance activities fall far short of this image. Here a critical assessment is made of the OFT's antitrust enforcement activities, and the claim that there is quantitative survey evidence...
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These two papers look at recent decisions and controversies surrounding the counterfactual test under s 36 of the New Zealand Commerce Act 1986, and s46 of the Australian Competition and Consumer Act 2010 respectively. In 2010 the New Zealand Supreme Court in 0867 affirmed the counterfactual as...
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static efficiency analysis, thereafter moving through dynamic (multi-period) analysis and 'new economics' of information and …
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