Monday, February 18, 2008
TOP 10 Most Downloaded SSRN New Papers on Antitrust Law & Policy December 19, 2007 to February 17, 2008
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
1. The
Elusive Antitrust Standard on Bundling in Europe and in the United States at
the Aftermath of the Microsoft Cases
Nicholas Economides, Ioannis Lianos,
New York University - Stern School of Business, University College London -
Faculty of Laws,
2. Evaluating
Market Power with Two-Sided Demand and Preemptive Offers to Dissipate Monopoly
Rent: Lessons for High-Technology Industries from the Proposed Merger of XM and
Sirius Satellite Radio
J. Gregory Sidak, Hal J. Singer,
Criterion Economics, LLC, Criterion Economics, LLC,
3. The Next
Frontier for Network Neutrality
Phil Weiser,
University of Colorado Law School,
4. Antitrust
(Over-?) Confidence
Thomas A. Lambert, Joshua D. Wright,
University of Missouri School of Law , George Mason University - School of Law,
5. Should
Competition Law Promote Efficiency? Some Reflections of an Economist on the
Normative Foundations of Competition Law
Wolfgang Kerber,
Philipps University Marburg - Department of Business Administration and
Economics,
6. Free
Riding: An Overstated, and Unconvincing, Explanation for Resale Price
Maintenance
Marina Lao,
Seton Hall School of Law,
7. Bundles of
Joy: The Ubiquity and Efficiency of Bundles in New Technology Markets
Stan J. Liebowitz, Stephen E. Margolis,
University of Texas at Dallas - Department of Finance & Managerial
Economics, North Carolina State
8. The
Antitrust Assessment of Loyalty Discounts and Rebates
Gianluca Faella,
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton,
9. 74 Areeda,
Epithets, and Essential Facilities
Spencer Weber Waller,
Loyola University of Chicago - School of Law, and
10. The 'Cut
and Paste' of Article 82 of the EC Treaty in Israel: Conditions for a
Successful Transplant
Michal S. Gal,
University of Haifa - Faculty of Law
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