This paper analyzes international antitrust enforcement when multinational firms operate in several markets with antitrust authorities in each market. We are concerned with how the sustainability of collusion in one local market is affected by the existence of collusion in other markets when they are linked by demand relationships. The interdependence of collusion sustainability across markets leads to potential externalities in antitrust enforcement across jurisdictions. As a result, cartel prosecution can have a domino effect with the desistance of one cartel triggering the internal break-up of the cartel in the adjacent market. We further find that the equilibrium in antitrust authorities’ enforcement decisions may exhibit non-linearity ...
E. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. v. Empagran S.A. concerned a private antitrust suit for damages against a g...
Cartels often act like single dominant firms. Because there are a number of difficulties in determin...
Today, multinational corporations operate in increasingly international markets, yet antitrust laws ...
This article analyzes cartel formation and international antitrust enforcement when multinational fi...
This paper analyzes dynamic cartel formation and antitrust enforcement when firms operate in demand-...
In this paper we analyze cartel formation and self-reporting incentives when firms operate in severa...
One of the main challenges of this decade in the antitrust arena is the creation of some form of coo...
Multilateral corporations’ activities span across global markets. Yet antitrust laws regulating thos...
This paper studies how the presence of an antitrust authority affects market-sharing agreements made...
Cartel operations still exist worldwide despite the recent development and enforcement of antitrust ...
This paper argues that the facts in the vitamins cartel support decisions in the 2nd and DC circuits...
The uncovering of a great number of cartels in the industrialised world has left an unfortunate, yet...
How do changes in competitive intensity affect trade patterns? Models of collusive arrangements in ...
We study the design of antitrust intervention policy in presence of horizontally imperfectly differe...
We consider the case of changing competition that comes from stronger antitrust enforcement around t...
E. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. v. Empagran S.A. concerned a private antitrust suit for damages against a g...
Cartels often act like single dominant firms. Because there are a number of difficulties in determin...
Today, multinational corporations operate in increasingly international markets, yet antitrust laws ...
This article analyzes cartel formation and international antitrust enforcement when multinational fi...
This paper analyzes dynamic cartel formation and antitrust enforcement when firms operate in demand-...
In this paper we analyze cartel formation and self-reporting incentives when firms operate in severa...
One of the main challenges of this decade in the antitrust arena is the creation of some form of coo...
Multilateral corporations’ activities span across global markets. Yet antitrust laws regulating thos...
This paper studies how the presence of an antitrust authority affects market-sharing agreements made...
Cartel operations still exist worldwide despite the recent development and enforcement of antitrust ...
This paper argues that the facts in the vitamins cartel support decisions in the 2nd and DC circuits...
The uncovering of a great number of cartels in the industrialised world has left an unfortunate, yet...
How do changes in competitive intensity affect trade patterns? Models of collusive arrangements in ...
We study the design of antitrust intervention policy in presence of horizontally imperfectly differe...
We consider the case of changing competition that comes from stronger antitrust enforcement around t...
E. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd. v. Empagran S.A. concerned a private antitrust suit for damages against a g...
Cartels often act like single dominant firms. Because there are a number of difficulties in determin...
Today, multinational corporations operate in increasingly international markets, yet antitrust laws ...