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: Health Law Prof BlogPotentially Exclusionary Bundled Discounts for Pediatric Vaccines
Full post as published by Health Law Prof Blog on February 09, 2012 (boomark / email).
Bundled Discounts as Competition for Distribution
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Ben Klein of UCLA (Department of Economics) and LECG discusses Bundled Discounts as Competition for Distribution in his latest working paper. ABSTRACT: The antitrust law of bundled discounts is unsettled...
Some Thoughts on Bundled Rebates and Exclusionary Policies
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol H.E. Frech III (University of California at Santa Barbara Department of Economics) offers Some Thoughts on Bundled Rebates and Exclusionary Policies. ABSTRACT: Bundling and related exclusionary practices are both common in the economy and often...
Foreclosure, Predation and Competition on the Merits: A Comparative Analysis of Bundled Discounts
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Gianluca Faella of Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton discusses Foreclosure, Predation and Competition on the Merits: A Comparative Analysis of Bundled Discounts...
Section 2 Symposium: Dan Crane on Buyer-Instigated Bundled Discounts
Daniel Crane is a Professor of Law at Cardozo Law School (soon to be at University of Michigan Law School). Bundled discounts have been one of the hottest monopolization topics of the last decade...
Section 2 Symposium: Thom Lambert on The DOJ-FTC Divide on Bundled Discounts
Thom Lambert is an Associate Professor of Law at University of Missouri Law School and a blogger at Truth on the Market. A bundled discount occurs when a seller offers to sell a collection of different goods for a lower price than the aggregate price for which it would sell the constituent products individually...
Complex Bundled Discounts and Antitrust Policy
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol Herb Hovenkamp of the University of Iowa Law School and Erik N. Hovenkamp, University of Iowa - Department of Economics, B.S. Candidate 2009 (Herb's son?) have written an article on Complex Bundled Discounts and Antitrust...
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