Competition Advocacy Matters—Here’s Why and How
…advocacy can be the most efficient means to pursue the FTC’s mission, and when antitrust immunities are likely to render the FTC impotent to wage ex post challenges to anticompetitive…
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…advocacy can be the most efficient means to pursue the FTC’s mission, and when antitrust immunities are likely to render the FTC impotent to wage ex post challenges to anticompetitive…
…“market” that the FTC has chosen. Query whether Costco, Kroger, Home Depot, Lowes, CVS, or Walgreens — all retailers with over $100 billion in revenue — need the FTC’s help…
…the sector that has been the wellspring of most of the innovation experienced in the global over the past 30 years. As panelists in the 2002 FTC hearings made clear,…
…the relationship between the FTC and state AGs. She believes that collaboration with the FTC is extremely valuable on matters of national impact yet that it is also very important…
…there are several positive steps for the FTC to take. First of all, the FTC should hold public hearings, solicit industry and academic feedback and craft clear, flexible and technology-neutral…
…antitrust law. As a result, it is unlikely that the FTC could bring an enforcement action against the Colorado PUC. With this in mind, perhaps the biggest service the FTC…
…failure, Thoratec and HeartWare. The FTC was concerned because HeartWare was in the middle of developing what was potentially a superior version of a Thoratec product. The FTC said that…
…history. As I said in response to the FTC’s announcement at the time, Americans are confronted with rising prices on necessities everywhere, which highlights the peculiarity of the FTC’s decision…
…last week’s hearing on “Innovation in America: The Role of Copyrights.” The two hearings–part of the Subcommittee’s comprehensive review of copyright law–were less about innovation and more about business models….
…search results.” Did this overrule FTC staff recommendations? No. FTC Commissioners emphasized that the Commission’s conclusion was “in accord with the recommendations of the FTC’s Bureau of Competition, Bureau of…