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Selected economic analysis at the Antitrust Division: the year in review

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The economic issues that have been encountered by the Antitrust Division of the U. S. department of Justice (DOJ) during the past years are described. The DOJ has brought about a significant number of merger challenges and also devoted considerable effort in expanding its thinking, and honoring its skills in a number of areas, which includes the economies of intellectual property and health care, and appropriate antitrust remedies.

Author: Sibley, David S., Heyer, Ken
Publisher: Springer
Publication Name: Review of Industrial Organization
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0889-938X
Year: 2003
Economic conditions, Powers and duties

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Selected economic analysis at the Antitrust Division: the year in review

Article Abstract:

The economic issues that have been encountered by the Antitrust Division of the U. S. department of Justice (DOJ) during the past years are described. The DOJ has brought about a significant number of merger challenges and also devoted considerable effort in expanding its thinking, and honoring its skills in a number of areas, which includes the economies of intellectual property and health care, and appropriate antitrust remedies.

Author: Sibley, David S., Heyer, Ken
Publisher: Springer
Publication Name: Review of Industrial Organization
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0889-938X
Year: 2003
Scientific Research and Development Services, Development, Economic Programs-Total Govt, Administration of Economic Programs, Economic development

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Economic analyses of mergers at the FTC: the cruise ships mergers investigation

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The potential competitive effects of mergers, assessed by the economist at the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), are overviewed. The complexity of pricing and distribution of prices across firms, time and other categories of interest are examined for cruise line merger.

Author: Coleman, Mary T., Meyer, David W., Scheffman, David T.
Publisher: Springer
Publication Name: Review of Industrial Organization
Subject: Economics
ISSN: 0889-938X
Year: 2003
Acquisitions & mergers, Passenger Ships, Deep Sea Passenger Transportation, Deep sea passenger trans., ex. ferry, Mergers, acquisitions and divestments, Company acquisition/merger, United States. Federal Trade Commission, Cruise lines

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Subjects list: United States, Evaluation, Antitrust law, United States. Department of Justice, Antitrust issue
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