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July 22, 2012
The Perils of Armchair Analysis: Evaluating Merger Enforcement During the Obama Administration
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
Jon Baker (American) and Carl Shapiro (Berkeley) have responded to Dan Crane with their short work (ie, you should read it because it is short) The Perils of Armchair Analysis: Evaluating Merger Enforcement During the Obama Administration.
ABSTRACT: This brief comment responds to the analysis of Obama administration merger policy in Daniel A. Crane, Has the Obama Justice Department Reinvigorated Antitrust Enforcement?, 65 STAN. L. REV. ONLINE 13, 16 (2012).
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