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- 1From:Washington University Law Review (Vol. 100, Issue 1)ABSTRACT Pricing algorithms are rapidly transforming markets, from ride-sharing, to air travel, to online retail. Regulators and scholars have watched this development with a wary eye. Their focus so far has been on...
- 2From:Information Today (Vol. 38, Issue 7)On the one hand, I am old enough to remember when there were dozens of national and regional airlines competing for your business: Pan Am, Eastern, Northwest, Continental, Braniff, Piedmont, and others. Now it's pretty...
- 3From:Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law (Vol. 23, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedFormula 1 is in the midst of a copycat scandal: technology has made it possible for teams to reverse engineer clones of competitors' race cars. This is a less than ideal state of affairs for the championship series,...
- 4From:Antitrust Law Journal (Vol. 84, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedAntitrust law is one of the most commonly deployed instruments of economic regulation around the world. To date, over 130 countries have adopted a domestic antitrust law. These countries comprise developed and developing...
- 5From:Mathematics (Vol. 11, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe private sector, in order to function properly, needs financing from the national financial sector, and so the efficiency and competitiveness of said financial sector arouse the interest of many researchers, who...
- 6From:Sustainability (Vol. 15, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedSeveral policies have been proposed to reduce the environmental impact of agricultural trade. However, a number of these policies have low efficiency on a global scale due to side effects on third-competitor countries....
- 7From:The Energy Journal (Vol. 43, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedThis paper examines the pricing behavior of sellers in a market undergoing a significant restructuring, using data from the ongoing introduction of self-service technology in the Korean gasoline market in the 2000s. I...
- 8From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 17, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedThe present processes of research assessment, i.e. focusing on one or a few, related, scientometrics, foster questionable authorship practices, like gifting authorship to non-contributing people. An especially harmful...
- 9From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 17, Issue 9) Peer-ReviewedIn this article, we construct an international oligopoly that explicitly incorporates transporter behavior. In each country, there is one firm that produces differentiated goods and invests in product-differentiating R&D...
- 10From:Mathematical Problems in Engineering (Vol. 2022) Peer-ReviewedThe convenience of business interruption insurance enables the manufacturer to develop direct channels. This dissertation discusses the price decision of duopoly manufacturers by considering the business interruption...
- 11From:Antitrust Law Journal (Vol. 84, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedModern antitrust law recognizes efficiency defenses for most of its categories of liability. (1) Productive efficiencies that benefit consumers might justify a proposed merger that increases concentration, for example....
- 12From:Mathematical Problems in Engineering (Vol. 2022) Peer-ReviewedThe global economic environment is becoming increasingly complex with the variable change in the competition regulation and the merging of technological innovation. A single equipment manufacturing enterprise cannot...
- 13From:MIT Sloan Management ReviewPeer-ReviewedBY VIKTOR MAYER-SCHÖNBERGER AND THOMAS RAMGE Joseph Schumpeter was deeply worried about innovation. The renowned economist, who coined the term creative destruction, championed entrepreneurship as the engine of...
- 14From:Revista Eletronica de Estrategia e Negocios (Vol. 15, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe objective of this work is to investigate the implications for customers of local drugstores with the creation of entry barriers established for large drugstore chains. With the use of data collection via documentary...
- 15From:Agriculture (Vol. 13, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis paper explores the impact of e-commerce on profit margin from the perspective of scale using nation-level survey data from China. The results show that e-commerce can increase the profit margin of cooperatives, and...
- 16From:Environmental Modeling and Assessment (Vol. 26, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedIn this paper, we propose a simple oligopoly game model to represent the interactions between coalitions of countries in deploying carbon dioxide removal (CDR) strategies in a steady-state net-zero emission climate...
- 17From:Environmental Modeling and Assessment (Vol. 26, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedWe introduce a competitive pollution permit market in a two-sector oligopoly equilibrium model. In this model, one commodity is inelastically supplied by one competitive trader and another one is produced by a finite set...
- 18From:Iowa Law Review (Vol. 108, Issue 2)ABSTRACT: At this very moment, Facebook's future is at a turning point--both online in the "Metaverse" and also in the courts. In December 2020, the Federal Trade Commission ("FTC") filed a lawsuit against Facebook...
- 19From:Antitrust Law Journal (Vol. 84, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedFor monopolists of all kinds, the monopolization offense in Section 2 of the Sherman Act defines the contour between lawful competition and illegitimate foul play. It applies to everything from pricing decisions to...
- 20From:Antitrust Law Journal (Vol. 84, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIn early 2022, the new leadership of the Justice Department's Antitrust Division made waves by announcing that the DOJ would consider bringing criminal cases for monopolization under Section 2 of the Sherman Act. This...