Title
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Author
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Year
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Naked Exclusion: Comment
This comment looks at how contracts with sellers help or harm buyers.
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Ilya Segal, Michael Whinston |
2000 |
Exclusive Contracts and Protection of Investments
This paper looks at how contracts between buyers and sellers affect investment.
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Ilya Segal, Michael Whinston |
2000 |
Regulation of Broadband Telecommunications, the Principle of Regulating Narrowly Defined Input Bottlenecks...
This paper asks how networks owned by telephone companies should be regulated to encourage broadband competition.
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William Rogerson |
2000 |
Do Politics Corrupt Antitrust Enforcement?
This paper looks at how special interests affect competition policy.
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Fred S. McChesney |
1999 |
Federalism In Antitrust
This paper asks what role the state should play in national competition policy.
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Robert W. Hahn, Anne Layne-Farrar |
1999 |
Preserving Competition: Economic Analysis, Legal Standards and Microsoft
This paper criticizes the use of economy theory in antitrust cases.
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Keith Hylton, Ronald A. Cass |
1999 |
Antitrust Policy: A Century of Economic and Legal Thinking
This paper describes the history of competition policy in the United States.
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Carl Shapiro, William E. Kovacic |
1999 |
Punitive Damages: An Economic Analysis
This paper looks at how much firms or people who harm others should pay.
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A. Mitchell Polinsky, Steven M. Shavell |
1998 |
McCarthy on Trademarks and Unfair Competition
This treatise is cited as an authority in over 3,000 judicial decisions.
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J. Thomas McCarthy |
1996 |
Influence of Economics on Antitrust Law, The
This paper describes how economists influence competition (antitrust) law.
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William E. Kovacic |
1992 |