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February 14, 2007
Institutional Analysis of Global Antitrust
Posted by Shubha Ghosh
Daniel Sokol, a Hastie Fellow at The University of Wisconsin and my co-blogger, has posted an important and stimulating working paper on SSRN entitled "Monopolists Without Borders: The Institutional Challenge of International Antitrust in a Global Gilded Age." Daniel's detailed and thorough scholarship provides an institutional analysis of how to respond to cross-border antitrust and competition issues, especially in a post-Empagran age. Well worth a read as a fine example of institutional legal analysis and of international antitrust scholarship.
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