Policy Decisions of Antitrust Institutions Series: The Future of the FTC and Its Perils
In recent months, antitrust law and policy in the U.S. has attracted a lot of attention, so it was only […]
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In recent months, antitrust law and policy in the U.S. has attracted a lot of attention, so it was only […]
As Members of the European Parliament start drafting and discussing amendments to the Digital Markets Act, one may question whether […]
Antitrust litigation is far from an easy subject but the risk of fragmentation of antitrust litigation deserves some attention given […]
The fact that McDonald’s maintains an extensive advertising campaign doesn’t make its burgers the best, despite their popularity. A similar […]
Neo-Brandeisians seek to replace the longstanding objective and principles-based framework of the consumer welfare standard in antitrust enforcement with an […]
The antitrust debate gives us an opportunity to think about ways to improve the U.S. competition system. In this sense, […]
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently announced that it has requested that some tech companies provide the FTC with information […]
This year was a busy year in competition, and a busy year for Project DisCo. We covered a lot of […]
We live in a global society. One of the most disruptively competitive grocers in the U.S. is Aldi, a German […]
A policy debate has been bubbling up to the surface about the best use of antitrust enforcer time and resources. […]