A bundled discount occurs when a seller charges less for a bundle of goods than for its components when sold separately. A characteristic of such discounting is that a rival who makes only one of the products in the bundle may have to give a larger per item discount in order to compensate the buyer for the foregone discount on goods that the rival does not sell. For example, if I sell A and B and offer a 20% discount only to customers who purchase one A and one B together, a rival in the B market might be able to match the discounted B price. But the rival must also compensate the customer for the loss of discount on A, given that the customer would still have to purchase A from the dominant firm at the undiscounted price. As a result, a ri...
A tying arrangement is a seller’s requirement that a customer may purchase its “tying” product only ...
This article constitutes a direct challenge to applying cost tests as the sole liability test for mu...
This paper examines the law and economics of loyalty discounts. While there have been recent advanc...
A bundled discount occurs when a seller charges less for a bundle of goods than for its components w...
The discounting practices of dominant firms has emerged as one of the most problematic areas of priv...
Most courts and commentators agree that the ultimate goal of antitrust is efficiency. Accordingly, a...
This article identifies and critiques five attempts courts and commentators have made at articulatin...
In this paper, we explore the competitive significance of both bundled and loyalty discounts. The pa...
Recent decisions-all relying on a stylized example first provided by the Ortho court-hold that a mul...
Since we abhor suspense, we will quickly answer the question our title poses: No. As a general matte...
This Summary will analyze the reasoning utilized in the various district court decisions since LePag...
The economic literature on bundling has made many theoretical advances. However, several omissions ...
Although bundling is acknowledged to be generally pro-competitive, it has been attacked in legal pra...
In LePage’s v. 3M, the Third Circuit decided the first case at the federal appellate court level th...
In Southeast Missouri Hospital v. C.R. Bard, Inc., the Eighth Circuit passed on an opportunity to ch...
A tying arrangement is a seller’s requirement that a customer may purchase its “tying” product only ...
This article constitutes a direct challenge to applying cost tests as the sole liability test for mu...
This paper examines the law and economics of loyalty discounts. While there have been recent advanc...
A bundled discount occurs when a seller charges less for a bundle of goods than for its components w...
The discounting practices of dominant firms has emerged as one of the most problematic areas of priv...
Most courts and commentators agree that the ultimate goal of antitrust is efficiency. Accordingly, a...
This article identifies and critiques five attempts courts and commentators have made at articulatin...
In this paper, we explore the competitive significance of both bundled and loyalty discounts. The pa...
Recent decisions-all relying on a stylized example first provided by the Ortho court-hold that a mul...
Since we abhor suspense, we will quickly answer the question our title poses: No. As a general matte...
This Summary will analyze the reasoning utilized in the various district court decisions since LePag...
The economic literature on bundling has made many theoretical advances. However, several omissions ...
Although bundling is acknowledged to be generally pro-competitive, it has been attacked in legal pra...
In LePage’s v. 3M, the Third Circuit decided the first case at the federal appellate court level th...
In Southeast Missouri Hospital v. C.R. Bard, Inc., the Eighth Circuit passed on an opportunity to ch...
A tying arrangement is a seller’s requirement that a customer may purchase its “tying” product only ...
This article constitutes a direct challenge to applying cost tests as the sole liability test for mu...
This paper examines the law and economics of loyalty discounts. While there have been recent advanc...