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One of the most interesting and challenging phenomena of our information age is the rapid and significant change that takes place in high-technology industries. This change is shaking some of our assumptions regarding the role of technology (e.g., endogenous or exogenous), productions methods...
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The U.S. trade laws provide domestic firms with remedies against foreign firms which employ unfair trade practices. A party can initiate an antidumping or countervailing duty proceeding simply by filing a petition alleging that it has been injured by foreign competition. Normally, petitions for...
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The following is a compilation of book reviews and notices of notable books I have prepared over the past two years as U.S. Book Review editor for the World Competition Law & Economics Review and/or for the web site for the Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies at Loyola University Chicago....
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Corporate governance law addresses the misaligned incentives between officers and directors of publicly-owned companies and their shareholders and how this can lead to the destruction of shareholder value. Antitrust law governs the interaction between corporations and other economic actors in...
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Antitrust enforcement is entering a period of transition in the United States. The election of Barack Obama as President and his executive branch, regulatory, and judicial appointments will have importance consequences for antitrust law and enforcement, although most observers believe that these...
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This article introduces a special symposium issue of the Antitrust Law Journal based on a conference on monopolization. It argues that monopolization law has been experiencing simultaneous expansion and contraction processes that are not wholly contradictory but at least partly complementary....
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he Department of Justice (“DOJâ€Â) monopoly report is enormously disappointing for a number of reasons. The Federal Trade Commission (“FTCâ€Â) was wise to participate in this important project, but equally wise to distance itself from the final...
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