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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Why a hotel room in New York costs $500 a night
In a recent op-ed in The Wall Street Journal titled “Why a Hotel Room in NY Costs $500,” Michael Salinger (CRA consultant and Boston University professor) and...