Joshua Wright •
July 12, 2010
Increasingly, the notion that updating antitrust policy with the insights of behavioral economics would significantly improve matters for consumers. Others have called for more major . . .
Joshua Wright •
July 5, 2010
The new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is right around the corner Talk has now turned to who might run the powerful agency and what it . . .
Joshua Wright •
July 4, 2010
I’ve been struck of late by the level of activity surrounding antitrust exemptions: health care, insurance, beer and wine wholesalers, retail merchants for the purpose . . .
Joshua Wright •
June 30, 2010
Judge Posner offers his thoughts on financial reform, mostly negative, at Bloomberg. The thrust of the essay is that the financial regulation produced by the . . .
Joshua Wright •
June 30, 2010
Compared to the nominations of Justices Alito, Roberts and Sotomayor, there has been little excitement for the antitrust community on the most recent Supreme Court . . .
Joshua Wright •
June 28, 2010
Apparently, the Illinois Attorney General is investigating Lollapalooza for potential antitrust violations arising out of exclusivity clauses that the concert promoter includes in the contracts . . .
Joshua Wright •
June 25, 2010
Danny Sokol has posted the most downloaded antitrust law professors. I come in 4th behind Damien Geradin, David Evans, and Herb Hovenkamp. It is flattering . . .
Joshua Wright •
June 22, 2010
There is a nice example in the WSJ concerning the economics of vertical contractual arrangements. I’ve noted previously the apparent trend in the soda industry . . .
One of my summer writing projects is a response to Einer Elhauge’s recent, highly acclaimed article, Tying, Bundled Discounts, and the Death of the Single . . .