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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Law
Econometrics In The Courtroom, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Econometrics In The Courtroom, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Daniel L. Rubinfeld
No abstract provided.
Compensation For Takings: An Economic Analysis, Lawrence Blume, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Compensation For Takings: An Economic Analysis, Lawrence Blume, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Analyzes the provisions of the fifth amendment of the U.S. Constitution related to the regulatory takings and just compensation for private properties in the 1980s. Decision on the supreme court case Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon; Regulation of lower courts on regulatory takings; Provisions on compensation as insurance against regulatory takings.
3m'S Bundled Rebates: An Economic Perspective, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
3m'S Bundled Rebates: An Economic Perspective, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Daniel L. Rubinfeld
No abstract provided.
Merger Simulation: A Simplified Approach With New Applications, Roy J. Epstein, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Merger Simulation: A Simplified Approach With New Applications, Roy J. Epstein, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Merger simulation is growing in importance as a tool to evaluate the unilateral competitive effects of mergers. This paper offers a relatively non-technical description of the principles of merger simulation. In addition, it introduces PCAIDS, a new and highly flexible "calibrated-demand" merger simulation methodology that is based on a simplified version of AIDS. PCAIDS can be implemented using market shares and two price elasticities; scanner or transaction-level data are not required. The paper offers some applications of merger simulation with PCAIDS that include comparisons with other simulation models. It also shows how PCAIDS can be applied to the analysis of …
The Hidden Costs Of Free Goods: Implications For Antitrust Enforcement, Michal S. Gal, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
The Hidden Costs Of Free Goods: Implications For Antitrust Enforcement, Michal S. Gal, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Today a growing number of goods and services are provided in the marketplace free of charge; indeed, free or the appearance of free, have become part of our ecosystem. More often than not, free goods and services provide real benefits to consumers and are clearly pro-competitive. Yet free goods may also create significant costs. We show that despite the fact that the consumer does not pay a direct price, there are indirect prices that reflect the opportunity cost associated with the consumption of free goods. These indirect costs can be overt or covert, in the same market in which the …
Regulatory Takings: The Case Of Mobile Home Rent Control, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Regulatory Takings: The Case Of Mobile Home Rent Control, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Daniel L. Rubinfeld
No abstract provided.
Antitrust Enforcement In Dynamic Network Industries, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Antitrust Enforcement In Dynamic Network Industries, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Daniel L. Rubinfeld
No abstract provided.
The Hidden Costs Of Free Goods: Implications For Antitrust Enforcement, Daniel L. Rubinfeld, Michal Gal
The Hidden Costs Of Free Goods: Implications For Antitrust Enforcement, Daniel L. Rubinfeld, Michal Gal
Daniel L. Rubinfeld
No abstract provided.
Improving Antitrust Sanctions, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Improving Antitrust Sanctions, Daniel L. Rubinfeld
Daniel L. Rubinfeld
No abstract provided.