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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Examining physician practice groups’ options to manage rising administrative and operational complexities
Charles River Associates (CRA) was commissioned by McKesson to analyze the economic role of McKesson’s Management Services Organizations (MSOs) within the...
