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Armonizacion De La Propiedad Industrial En El Mercosur, Gabriel Martinez Medrano, Gabriela Soucasse Jan 2000

Armonizacion De La Propiedad Industrial En El Mercosur, Gabriel Martinez Medrano, Gabriela Soucasse

Gabriel Martinez Medrano

No abstract provided.


Harmful Remedies: Optimal Reformation Of Anti-Competitive Contracts, Michal Gal Jan 2000

Harmful Remedies: Optimal Reformation Of Anti-Competitive Contracts, Michal Gal

Michal Gal

Current law and economics literature identifies two main types of errors courts can make in applying antitrust law. Courts may erroneously label a conduct as anti-competitive although competition is not harmed. Alternatively, courts may fail to identify anti-competitive conduct and thus fail to attack it. This article focuses on a third possible error where a court identifies, correctly, anti-competitive conduct but its mode of interference, its proscribed remedy, harms competition. It analyzes such error in the context of anti-competitive contract reformation. Such error occurs, for example, where a court has chosen a reformation option that is less efficient and effective …


Trade And Inequality: Economic Justice And The Developing World, Frank Garcia Dec 1999

Trade And Inequality: Economic Justice And The Developing World, Frank Garcia

Frank J. Garcia

No abstract provided.


The Usefulness Of Which Rawls?, Frank J. Garcia Dec 1999

The Usefulness Of Which Rawls?, Frank J. Garcia

Frank J. Garcia

No abstract provided.


Did Microsoft Harm Consumers? Two Opposing Views, Daniel L. Rubinfeld, David S. Evans, Franklin M. Fisher, Richard L. Schmalensee Dec 1999

Did Microsoft Harm Consumers? Two Opposing Views, Daniel L. Rubinfeld, David S. Evans, Franklin M. Fisher, Richard L. Schmalensee

Daniel L. Rubinfeld

No abstract provided.