Diana Jackson will teach on co-ordinated merger effects and non-horizontal mergers. She will go over economic theory of coordinated effects, assessing coordinated effects in practice, potential efficiencies from nonhorizontal mergers, and when might vertical and conglomerate mergers be anticompetitive?
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New research on the use of conjoint surveys with market simulation analysis for damages estimation in consumer protection class action litigation
Market simulations that we have seen used in consumer protection class action litigation apply what is known as the static Nash Bertrand model of competition...
