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-consumer price discrimination; and (iii) inter-product price discrimination, and assess the antitrust liability that these practices … may entail. We also discuss the impact on consumers and competition, as well as potential antitrust liability of bundling …
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I discuss the impact of tying, bundling, and loyalty/requirement rebates on consumer surplus in the affected markets. I show that the Chicago School Theory of a single monopoly surplus that justifies tying, bundling, and loyalty/requirement rebates on the basis of efficiency typically fails....
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contract. I find that the standard proposed by the Antitrust Modernization Commission is likely to result in many cases of …
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the B goods from vertically differentiated suppliers(e.g., Intel and AMD). In this simple game, there may not be apure …
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the B goods from vertically differentiated suppliers (e.g., Intel and AMD). In this simple game, there may not be a pure …
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After an investigation lasting several months, in June 1998 the Federal Trade Commission brought an antitrust lawsuit … against Intel Corporation based on Intel's conduct towards Intergraph, and similar conduct towards Digital Equipment … Corporation and Compaq, all in the context of disputes where Intel was accused of patent infringement. The FTC charged that Intel …
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