Geoffrey A. Manne •
March 31, 2017
Ever since David Teece and coauthors began writing about antitrust and innovation in high-tech industries in the 1980s, we’ve understood that traditional, price-based antitrust analysis . . .
Nicolas Petit •
March 31, 2017
This symposium offers a good opportunity to look again into the complex relation between concentration and innovation in antitrust policy. Whilst the details of the . . .
Michael E. Sykuta •
March 31, 2017
The US agriculture sector has been experiencing consolidation at all levels for decades, even as the global ag economy has been growing and becoming more . . .
Allen Gibby •
March 30, 2017
Modern agriculture companies like Monsanto, DuPont, and Syngenta, develop cutting-edge seeds containing genetic traits that make them resistant to insecticides and herbicides. They also develop . . .
Nicolas Petit •
March 29, 2017
Since Brussels has ordered Ireland to recover 13€ billion from Apple, much ink has been spilled on the European Commission’s (EC) alleged misuse of power and breach . . .
Geoffrey A. Manne •
March 29, 2017
Earlier this week the European Commission cleared the merger of Dow and DuPont, subject to conditions including divestiture of DuPont’s “global R&D organisation.” As the . . .
What does it mean to “own” something? A simple question (with a complicated answer, of course) that, astonishingly, goes unasked in a recent article in . . .
Nicolas Petit •
March 21, 2017
In Brussels, the talk of the town is that the European Commission (“Commission”) is casting a new eye on the old antitrust conjecture that prophesizes . . .
Neil Turkewitz •
March 13, 2017
I recently became aware of a decision from the High Court in South Africa that examines an interesting intersection of freedom of expression, copyright and . . .