Search Results - "antitrust"
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Econometric Modelling of Antitrust Environment and Patent Activity
Published 2005“…This paper examines the relationship between the antitrust environment and technological inventiveness in the US economy, where technological inventiveness is measured by patent activity. …”
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Vertical restraints: an examination of American and European rules
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International aspects of merger policy: a survey
Published 2017“…We conclude by discussing empirical evidence on conflict between antitrust authorities.…”
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Establishment of data intellectual property rights and anti-monopoly regulation in China
Published 2024“…The aim is to clarify the concept of data IP, fill the legislative void in data IP protection and antitrust regulation, and propose recommendations to enhance digital IP protection and anti-monopoly regulation. …”
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Productivity and spillover effect of merger and acquisitions in Malaysia
Published 2015“…Findings: The results of this study reveal that M&As in the absence of antitrust laws could be driven by managerial self-interest to create market power instead of realizing synergistic gains. …”
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Essays on competition, innovation and growth
Published 2005“…Therefore, less product innovation can be a possible social cost of a lenient antitrust policy.…”
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How does Alcoa Fastening Systems in Europe sustainably achieve the North American levels of return?
Published 2013“…The literature examined also covers the works published to understand the legalities within product service bundling that could lead to antitrust or anticompetitive behaviours. Alcoa Fastening Systems being a newly created sub-division of Alcoa Inc is discussed at length through key leadership interviews and intertwined with financial analysis. …”
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The big squeeze: Monopolies and the stifling of Malaysian businesses
Published 2013“…While both the EU and the United States have competition or antitrust laws to prevent predatory monopolies from taking form, such a concept has only recently been introduced to Malaysia. …”
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