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2022
- 1-2 The Law and Economics of Privacy, Personal Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Incomplete Monitoring
In: The Law and Economics of Privacy, Personal Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Incomplete Monitoring
by Frank Fagan & James Langenfeld
- 3-28 The Right to Be Informed and the Right to Be Forgotten. Welfare Implications in Presence of Myopic Consumers
In: The Law and Economics of Privacy, Personal Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Incomplete Monitoring
by Carlo Capuano & Iacopo Grassi & Giacomo Valletta
- 29-58 Privacy as Vulnerability Protection: Optimizing Trade-Offs with Opportunities to Gain Knowledge
In: The Law and Economics of Privacy, Personal Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Incomplete Monitoring
by Björn Fasterling
- 59-81 Innovating under Uncertainty: The Patent-Eligibility of Artificial Intelligence after Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International
In: The Law and Economics of Privacy, Personal Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Incomplete Monitoring
by Ryan Whalen & Raphael Zingg
- 83-107 Market Efficiency and Securities Fraud Litigation
In: The Law and Economics of Privacy, Personal Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Incomplete Monitoring
by Roland Eisenhuth & David Marshall
- 109-170 Legal Standards and Incomplete Monitoring
In: The Law and Economics of Privacy, Personal Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Incomplete Monitoring
by David Hasen
- 171-187 The Law and Economics of Nonexclusionary Price Floors
In: The Law and Economics of Privacy, Personal Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Incomplete Monitoring
by Dennis L. Weisman
- 189-199 Lending in China
In: The Law and Economics of Privacy, Personal Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Incomplete Monitoring
by Frank Fagan
2021
- 1-6 The Law and Economics of Patent Damages, Antitrust, and the Legal Process
In: The Law and Economics of Patent Damages, Antitrust, and Legal Process
by James Langenfeld & Frank Fagan
- 7-26 Resolving Bargaining Range Indeterminacy in Patent Damages AfterVirnetX
In: The Law and Economics of Patent Damages, Antitrust, and Legal Process
by Rebbecca Reed-Arthurs & Michael P. Akemann & David J. Teece
- 27-53 Critical Loss Analysis with Differentiated Products
In: The Law and Economics of Patent Damages, Antitrust, and Legal Process
by Wenqing Li & Nathan Petek & Hassan Faghani
- 55-67 Vertical Integration, Market Consolidation, and Economic Welfare
In: The Law and Economics of Patent Damages, Antitrust, and Legal Process
by Dennis L. Weisman & Soheil R. Nadimi
- 69-87 Labor Litigation and Firm Performance
In: The Law and Economics of Patent Damages, Antitrust, and Legal Process
by Nicolae Stef & Jean-Christian Tisserand
- 89-110 Regulating the Uncontrollable: The Development of Card Scheme Fees in Payments Markets in Light of Recent Policy Intervention
In: The Law and Economics of Patent Damages, Antitrust, and Legal Process
by Alen Veljan
- 111-126 Criminal Law and the Challenges of Autonomous Intelligence: Substituting a Theory of Guilt with the Division of Labor
In: The Law and Economics of Patent Damages, Antitrust, and Legal Process
by Igor Vuletić
- 127-137 Two-sided Social Media and Bad Faith Political Speech
In: The Law and Economics of Patent Damages, Antitrust, and Legal Process
by Frank Fagan
2018
- 1-24 “To Know Where You’re Going, Look at Where You’ve Been”
In: Healthcare Antitrust, Settlements, and the Federal Trade Commission
by Deborah L. Feinstein
- 25-88 Actavis, Authorized Generics, and the Future of Antitrust Law
In: Healthcare Antitrust, Settlements, and the Federal Trade Commission
by Marc G. Schildkraut
- 89-122 Solving the Product-Hopping Conundrum through Safe Harbors and a No-Economic-Sense Test☆
In: Healthcare Antitrust, Settlements, and the Federal Trade Commission
by Michael A. Carrier & Steve D. Shadowen
- 123-141 A Market All Its Own: Medicare Advantage as a Separate Product Market in the DOJ’s Case against the Aetna-Humana Merger
In: Healthcare Antitrust, Settlements, and the Federal Trade Commission
by Douglas Ross & David Maas
- 143-343 A History of the FTC’s Bureau of Economics☆
In: Healthcare Antitrust, Settlements, and the Federal Trade Commission
by Paul A. Pautler
- 345-373 Labor Disputes and Pretrial Settlements: The French Case
In: Healthcare Antitrust, Settlements, and the Federal Trade Commission
by Jean-Christian Tisserand
- 375-399 Franchisees Facing Online Sales in a European Legal Context
In: Healthcare Antitrust, Settlements, and the Federal Trade Commission
by Guy Basset & Rozenn Perrigot & Gerard Cliquet
- 401-421 Mandatory Upstream Inputs and Upward Pricing Pressure: Implications for Competition Policy☆
In: Healthcare Antitrust, Settlements, and the Federal Trade Commission
by Timothy J. Tardiff & Dennis L. Weisman
- 423-431 When Is the “Kennedy Correction” Appropriate in Estimating Overcharges?
In: Healthcare Antitrust, Settlements, and the Federal Trade Commission
by Wenqing Li & James F. Nieberding
- 433-444 Kwoka’sMergers, Merger Control, and Remedies: Rejoinder to Kwoka☆
In: Healthcare Antitrust, Settlements, and the Federal Trade Commission
by Michael Vita
2015
- 1-41 Plus Factors in Price Fixing: Insightful or Anachronistic?
In: Economic and Legal Issues in Competition, Intellectual Property, Bankruptcy, and the Cost of Raising Children
by Malcolm B. Coate
- 43-66 Refusal to Deal and Investment in Product Quality
In: Economic and Legal Issues in Competition, Intellectual Property, Bankruptcy, and the Cost of Raising Children
by Stephen Martin
- 67-90 Hicks-Marshall Conditions and Defining Antitrust Markets for Intermediate Goods☆
In: Economic and Legal Issues in Competition, Intellectual Property, Bankruptcy, and the Cost of Raising Children
by James Langenfeld & Jonathan T. Tomlin & David A. Weiskopf & Georgi Giozov
- 91-117 The Problem of Hindsight Bias in Fraudulent Conveyance Cases: A Review of Possible “Market-Based” Solutions
In: Economic and Legal Issues in Competition, Intellectual Property, Bankruptcy, and the Cost of Raising Children
by Anand Goel & Sumon Mazumdar
- 119-142 Franchisees’ Resale Price Policy Facing Legal, Contractual and Professional Constraints: Insights from European and French Perspectives
In: Economic and Legal Issues in Competition, Intellectual Property, Bankruptcy, and the Cost of Raising Children
by Guy Basset & Rozenn Perrigot
- 143-159 Different Rules of Legal-Cost Allocation and Patent Holdup
In: Economic and Legal Issues in Competition, Intellectual Property, Bankruptcy, and the Cost of Raising Children
by Elisabetta Ottoz & Franco Cugno
- 161-179 The Strategic Use of Licensing Commitments in a Standardization Context
In: Economic and Legal Issues in Competition, Intellectual Property, Bankruptcy, and the Cost of Raising Children
by Henry Delcamp & Yann Ménière
- 181-207 Cost Sharing and Bankruptcy Law Orientation
In: Economic and Legal Issues in Competition, Intellectual Property, Bankruptcy, and the Cost of Raising Children
by Nicolae Stef
- 209-251 The Monetary Cost of Raising Children
In: Economic and Legal Issues in Competition, Intellectual Property, Bankruptcy, and the Cost of Raising Children
by William S. Comanor & Mark Sarro & R. Mark Rogers
2014
- 1-9 The law and economics of class actions: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow
In: The Law and Economics of Class Actions
by James Langenfeld & Raleigh Richards
- 11-63 FromHydrogen PeroxidetoComcast: The new rigor in antitrust class actions☆James Keyte, Paul Eckles and Karen Lent are partners in the antitrust group of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
In: The Law and Economics of Class Actions
by James Keyte & Paul Eckles & Karen Lent
- 65-76 The class cert games: Coach, commentator, or critic?
In: The Law and Economics of Class Actions
by Joshua P. Davis
- 77-133 Antitrust class proceedings – Then and now
In: The Law and Economics of Class Actions
by Michael D. Hausfeld & Gordon C. Rausser & Gareth J. Macartney & Michael P. Lehmann & Sathya S. Gosselin
- 135-160 Econometric tests for analyzing common impact
In: The Law and Economics of Class Actions
by Kevin W. Caves & Hal J. Singer
- 161-207 Assessing market efficiency for reliance on the fraud-on-the-market doctrine afterWal-MartandAmgen☆Bajaj is the Global Head of the Finance and Securities Practice of Navigant Economics. Mazumdar is the Lead Director of the Finance and Securities Practice of Navigant Economics. Both are members of the Finance faculty at the Walter A. Haas School of Business, University of California-Berkeley. Daniel A. McLaughlin is Counsel with Sidley Austin LLP. The opinions expressed herein are opinions of the authors alone and not of their respective organizations or their clients
In: The Law and Economics of Class Actions
by Mukesh Bajaj & Sumon C. Mazumdar & Daniel A. McLaughlin
- 209-248 European collective redress: Lessons learned from the U.S. experience☆This article was originally presented at the Spring Meeting of the ABA Section of International Law, which was held in New York in April 2012. We have updated the original version to account for recent events
In: The Law and Economics of Class Actions
by Ethan E. Litwin & Morgan J. Feder
- 249-387 Cartel overcharges☆The author is Professor Emeritus at Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN. He is indebted to Professor Robert H. Lande, who worked with the author on earlier law review articles on cartel overcharges; he also was responsible for locating several overcharges from antitrust verdicts in U.S. courts and provided meticulous comments on this version
In: The Law and Economics of Class Actions
by John M. Connor
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