Antitrust and competition issues are receiving renewed interest, and for good reason. So far, the discussion has occurred at a high level of generality. To address important specific antitrust enforcement and competition issues, the Washington Center for Equitable Growth has launched this blog, which we call “Competitive Edge.” This series features leading experts in antitrust enforcement on a broad range of topics: potential areas for antitrust enforcement, concerns about existing doctrine, practical realities enforcers face, proposals for reform, and broader policies to promote competition. Jonathan B. Baker has authored this month’s contribution
Lately, much attention has been given to the scope of the antitrust laws. This discussion has two ov...
This Article reviews federal and (especially) state antitrust enforcement in light of the Microsoft ...
In this Article we focus upon an area in which greater convergence of U.S. policy with the practice ...
Antitrust and competition issues are receiving renewed interest, and for good reason. So far, the di...
Antitrust Division head Jonathan Kanter recently proclaimed that “the era of lax enforcement is over...
In its March 26, 2016 issue, The Economist magazine announced that America needs a giant dose of co...
There is no antitrust law without antitrust law enforcement. Legal action turns economic and jurispr...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).For more than one hundred years, American antitrust laws h...
Unlocking the Promise of Antitrust EnforcementOn Friday, October 27, 2017, the Program on Law and Go...
Antitrust is an important area of law and policy for most companies in the world. Having divergent r...
This paper provides evidence of the necessity and success of antitrust enforcement. It begins with e...
Recent antitrust convictions have brought public attention to bear on this aspect of the business wo...
The first Annual Conference sponsored by the American Antitrust Institute featured a number of promi...
Although the antitrust laws apply to all industries, the application must be tempered in each case b...
Antitrust policy in the United States has roughly twenty to thirty year cycles. So if past cycles ar...
Lately, much attention has been given to the scope of the antitrust laws. This discussion has two ov...
This Article reviews federal and (especially) state antitrust enforcement in light of the Microsoft ...
In this Article we focus upon an area in which greater convergence of U.S. policy with the practice ...
Antitrust and competition issues are receiving renewed interest, and for good reason. So far, the di...
Antitrust Division head Jonathan Kanter recently proclaimed that “the era of lax enforcement is over...
In its March 26, 2016 issue, The Economist magazine announced that America needs a giant dose of co...
There is no antitrust law without antitrust law enforcement. Legal action turns economic and jurispr...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).For more than one hundred years, American antitrust laws h...
Unlocking the Promise of Antitrust EnforcementOn Friday, October 27, 2017, the Program on Law and Go...
Antitrust is an important area of law and policy for most companies in the world. Having divergent r...
This paper provides evidence of the necessity and success of antitrust enforcement. It begins with e...
Recent antitrust convictions have brought public attention to bear on this aspect of the business wo...
The first Annual Conference sponsored by the American Antitrust Institute featured a number of promi...
Although the antitrust laws apply to all industries, the application must be tempered in each case b...
Antitrust policy in the United States has roughly twenty to thirty year cycles. So if past cycles ar...
Lately, much attention has been given to the scope of the antitrust laws. This discussion has two ov...
This Article reviews federal and (especially) state antitrust enforcement in light of the Microsoft ...
In this Article we focus upon an area in which greater convergence of U.S. policy with the practice ...