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-designed statutory inducements lead to excessively-delayed competition even in lieu of such payments. Our empirical findings suggest that …
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During patent litigation, pay-for-delay deals involve a payment from a patent holder of a branded drug to a generic drug manufacturer to delay entry and withdraw the patent challenge. In return for staying out of the market, the generic firm receives a payment, and/or an authorized licensed...
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filings under the Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act (“Hatch-Waxman Act”) within the framework set out in …
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monopoly basis, competition does play a key role on routes with a sufficiently large base of (potential) customers. From a … 24 years old and the presence of intermodal competition by intercity railway services. …
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This paper analyzes how competition works in mobile telecommuncations markets and, bases on this analysis, we discuss … understanding competition in mobile telephony, is the fact that building a mobile telephone network requires highly specific … interconnection and fixed-to-mobile termination may give rise to competition problems. As we argue in this paper, closer analysis …
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Antitrust scholars have argued that exclusive contracts have anticompetitive, or at best neutral effects, if no efficiencies are generated. In contrast, this paper shows that exclusive contracts can have procompetitive effects, provided buyers are imperfect downstream competitors and contract...
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We discuss the question whether competition policy should provide entrants with special protection in the Indian … competition law context. Under an effects based approach, competition enforcement should to protect consumers rather than the …'s Competition Act is an essential tool for policymakers to promote a transition to greater country competitiveness, innovation, and …
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future upstream entry cannot be discouraged; or (b) it also deters future upstream entry by weakening competition for the …
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competition authorities rather than some more direct economic advantage of market share exclusion over exclusive dealing. However …, we also show that market share exclusion decreases both buyer and total surplus. Hence, competition authorities should …
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In this paper we apply a general model of one-sided platform businesses to a duopoly competitive framework. We have a particular interest in how the option of multi-homing affects the competitive dynamic. We find that if multi-homing is precluded, the incumbent platform is always able to...
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