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The Economics of Antitrust
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The Economics of Antitrust is a series of books from NERA Economic Consulting, a leading global economic consulting firm. The series takes a provocative look at many of the most current and significant topics in antitrust and competition policy. Offering expert insight into timely trends that affect global commerce, the series examines the issues and questions surrounding competition and antitrust policy, analysis, and litigation with a neutral, informed eye.
Edited by economist Dr. Lawrence Wu, the books are compilations of articles by respected experts at NERA that were previously circulated as articles from NERA’s Antitrust Insights newsletter series. Since 1961, NERA economists have played an influential role in providing research, analysis, and expert witness testimony in connection with mergers and acquisitions and many of the high-profile litigation matters that have shaped the global economy. In the Economics of Antitrust series, they bring their expertise and knowledge to bear in two books that tackle the important and controversial antitrust issues and problems of the day.
The Economics of Antitrust series is required reading for anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the vital issues and questions in any legal, public policy, or analysis debate involving antitrust and competition.
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NEW Economics of Antitrust: Complex Issues in a Dynamic Economy
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Economics of Antitrust: New Issues, Questions, and Insights
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