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A Critique of Antitrust Econometrics


A Critique of Antitrust Econometrics: Aggregation, the ...

We explain aggregation bias in Almost Ideal Demand System models, then show that data limitations make it even harder to justify economists' restricting ...

A Critique of Antitrust Econometrics: Aggregation, the ...

A Critique of Antitrust Econometrics: Aggregation, the Representative Consumer, and the Broader Concerns of the New Brandeis School ; Author ...

Antitrust and Merger Policy: A Review and Critique

Antitrust and Merger Policy: A Review and Critique by Lawrence J. White. Published in volume 1, issue 2, pages 13-22 of Journal of Economic Perspectives, ...

Antitrust Economics: Three Cheers and Two Challenges

The argument, in summary, is that economic output is moving progressively further away from the assumptions of product homogeneity on which so much antitrust ...

Empirical Methods in Antitrust - Litigation: Review and Critique

To make this showing, plaintiffs told the court that they intended to rely on an econometric study to be performed by their expert, Professor Martin Asher.

The Perils of Antitrust Econometrics: Unrealistic Engel Curves ...

Some economists argue antitrust policy should be based on empirical methods used by the Industrial Organization subdiscipline of economics, but ...

The Perils of Antitrust Econometrics: Unrealistic Engel Curves ...

D1 Household Behavior and Family Economics · D12 Consumer Economics: Empirical Analysis · C4 Econometric and Statistical Methods: Special Topics · C43 Index ...

ECONOMIC ANALYSIS IN ANTITRUST LAW: AN AUTOMATED ...

Here, I apply a dictionary-based approach to algorithmically identify and measure the use of economic analysis in US appellate courts. Analyzing judicial ...

Empirical Methods in Antitrust Litigation: Review and Critique

The use of empirical methods in antitrust has been growing at an exponential rate. It is now commonplace for multiple regression and other statistical ...

Relevant Generality of Antitrust Economics: Competitive Effects as ...

In antitrust law, hence, adjudication entails determination by a court of whether the particular business conduct at bar is unlawful under the ...

1 FTC Perspectives on the Use of Econometric Analyses in Antitrust ...

Overview of the Use of Econometrics in Antitrust. Econometric and statistical analysis of data has come to play an important role in antitrust analysis ...

(PDF) Econometric Issues in Antitrust Analysis - ResearchGate

This paper critically views a number of econometric methods that have been utilized in investigations by competition agencies and in private litigation.

Understanding the Econometric Tools of Antitrust—With No Math!

Just as attorneys may dig more deeply into antitrust law and policy than economists can easily follow, economists––and especially econometricians––can sometimes ...

Econometric Issues in Antitrust Analysis - Berkeley Law

In this paper, I review some of the econometric methods that have been utilized in the context of investigations by the competition agencies and in private ...

Back to the Good—or Were They the Bad—Old Days of Antitrust? A ...

A Review Essay of Jonathan B. Baker's The Antitrust Paradigm: Restoring a Competitive Economy ... Baker presents an unrelenting critique of what he ...

THE ECONOMICS OF COMMON IMPACT IN ANTITRUST CLASS ...

Recent U.S. courts of appeal decisions have implemented a fundamental paradigm shift in the standards applied to the analysis of class certification in.

Econometric Issues in Antitrust Analysis: Comment - jstor

in antitrust litigation. For most econometrics students Rubinfeld is well known for his widely used textbook (joint with R. S. Pindyck) Econometric Models ...

Economic Analysis in Antitrust Litigation: Empirical Evidence from ...

This study investigates the evolution of economic analysis in antitrust litigation using an original dataset encompassing all decided ...

Framing the Chicago School of Antitrust Analysis

Economic models of perfect competition best suited these goals. † James G. Dinan University Professor, University of Pennsylvania Law School and The. Wharton ...

Regression Analysis in Antitrust Litigation and the Potential Biases ...

A regression that suffers from omitted variable bias may produce unreliable results that do not accurately measure the relationships being studied.