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This article examines Microsoft’s offense in withholding full information to its workgroup server operating systems rivals so that they could not interoperate with Microsoft’s systems as seamlessly as Microsoft could.
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This paper is an account of the institutions of antitrust enforcement and adjudication in nine jurisdictions, across six continents, and the four principal international bodies involved with issues of antitrust. It synthesizes nine studies that illuminate the inner workings of each of systems in...
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The article assumes arguendo that efficiency is the sole goal of antitrust. It then observes that how to achieve efficiency by applications of antitrust law is not obvious; that there are various routes towards attempting to achieve efficiency, and Chicago School advocates have picked one based...
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The International Competition Network is one of the several new transnational networks of specialized government officials. Unlike some others, this network is not intended to be a new form of governance. It has no secretariat, no land address, and notionally no power. It is intended to bring...
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This paper was prepared as background for the American Antitrust Institute's Annual Conference in June, 2005, whose topic was Creative Antitrust Remedies. This paper contains a bibliography of general books and annotations of general articles, ABA documents, and governmental statements; followed...
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This article is about the reach of antitrust laws to proscribe or override anticompetitive acts and measures of the states. While it was once the case that antitrust (or competition) laws were reserved for private restraints, a more modern view of the state and the market recognizes the integral...
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The high tech/big data platforms are under challenge in many parts of the world. The notable enforcement under EU abuse of dominance law has highlighted a US/EU divide in the interpretation of abuse of dominance/monopolization law and has raised questions whether EU law is sufficient or overly...
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This Article examines the use of public interest factors in merger analysis. We begin with a review of the use of such factors in jurisdictions around the world and then focus on the U.S. Supreme Court's rejection of public interest factors in the Philadelphia National Bank case and on South...
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