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This paper provides a review of recent developments in the enforcement of U.S. antitrust law in labor markets. It surveys cases and regulatory efforts, and address recurring questions regarding, among other things, market definition, the role of the consumer welfare standard, and merger analysis
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. Exclusionary Conduct by Dominant Platforms -- 8. Threats to Innovation from Lessened Competition -- 9. Harms to Suppliers, Workers …
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Elga --Labor market competition: framing the issues /Jared Bernstein and Benjamin H. Harris --Fighting monopsony: a lack of … competition that harms workers /Ioana Elena Marinescu - Fair competition in labor markets requires a policymaker's thumb on the … Vaheesan and Matthew Buck --Protecting competition on behalf of the people: the role of state attorneys general in challenging …
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The present paper reexamines the premises set forth in the Trinko decision, which casts the doubt on whether Courts are suited to effectively force monopolists in regulated industries to share its resources with competitors. The paper examines the capability of Courts in effectively planning the...
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A proposal for moving from price-centric to innovation-centric competition policy, reviewing theory and evidence on … economic incentives for innovation. Competition policy and antitrust enforcement have traditionally focused on prices rather … than innovation. Economic theory shows the ways that price competition benefits consumers; and courts, antitrust agencies …
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