Includes bibliographical references. Offprint: CPI Antitrust Chronicle. (July 2023)
Summary:
This edition of the Chronicle deals with the theme of coordinated effects and related issues in tacit collusion. In simple terms, coordinated effects arise when a merger enables at least an important subset of rivals to exercise joint market power through coordinated pricing, production decisions, and other strategic actions. Concerns about anticompetitive coordination are as old as competition law itself, but vigilance in the merger context has ebbed and flowed with changes in economic philosophy and enforcement priorities. Today, contributors to this edition of the Chronicle sound varing degrees of alarm about potential underenforcement in this area.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1432447618
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
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