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Anticompetitive Mergers In Labor Markets, Ioana Marinescu, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Anticompetitive Mergers In Labor Markets, Ioana Marinescu, Herbert J. Hovenkamp
Indiana Law Journal
Mergers of competitors are conventionally challenged under the federal antitrust laws when they threaten to lessen competition in some product or service market in which the merging firms sell. In many of these cases the threat is that in concentrated markets—those with only a few sellers—the merger increases the likelihood of collusion or collusion-like behavior. The result will be that the post-merger firm will reduce the volume of sales in the affected market and prices will rise.
Mergers can also injure competition in markets in which the firms purchase, however. Although that principle is widely recognized, very few litigated cases …
Target Corporations, Hostile Horizontal Takeovers And Antitrust Injury Under Section 16 Of The Clayton Act After Cargill, Brent W. Huber
Target Corporations, Hostile Horizontal Takeovers And Antitrust Injury Under Section 16 Of The Clayton Act After Cargill, Brent W. Huber
Indiana Law Journal
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Enforcement Of The Merger Laws By Private Party Litigation, Earl W. Kintner, Merle F. Wilberding
Enforcement Of The Merger Laws By Private Party Litigation, Earl W. Kintner, Merle F. Wilberding
Indiana Law Journal
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In Aggravation Of Merger, G. E. Hale, Rosemary D. Hale
In Aggravation Of Merger, G. E. Hale, Rosemary D. Hale
Indiana Law Journal
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Affirmative Benefits Of Industrial Mergers And Section 7 Of The Clayton Act, Richard A. Givens
Affirmative Benefits Of Industrial Mergers And Section 7 Of The Clayton Act, Richard A. Givens
Indiana Law Journal
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Industrial Marketing Through Leasing Devices: A Survey Of Antitrust Problems
Industrial Marketing Through Leasing Devices: A Survey Of Antitrust Problems
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.