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September 16, 2009
New Directions in Antitrust Enforcement
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
New Directions in Antitrust Enforcement
Washington, DC
22 September 2009
Hosted by NERA Economic Consulting
The antitrust enforcers of the Obama administration have settled into their offices and antitrust practitioners are seeing green shoots of their own: new directions in enforcement have begun to emerge. In this seminar, NERA Special Consultant Dr. Michael Baye, until recently Director of the Bureau of Economics at the US Federal Trade Commission, will discuss the role economics is playing in the evolution of thinking about merger review at the FTC and the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice. Vice President Dr. Elizabeth Bailey, until recently an award-winning economics faculty member at the W.P. Carey Business School, will discuss how the emerging field of behavioral economics can advance modern antitrust analyses. Senior Vice President Dr. Ramsey Shehadeh will moderate. To learn more or to attend this free event, please contact Angela McLean at angela.mclean@nera.com or +1 416 868 2521.
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