No. 59-3, September 2014
Index
- Asymposium on the Implications of Recent Merger Litigation for Market Definition
- Competitive Effects Analyses of Hospital Mergers: Are We Keeping Pace with Dynamic Healthcare Markets?
- From Rockford to Joplin and Back Again: The Impact of Economics on Hospital Merger Enforcement
- FTC v. Lundbeck: Is Anything in Antitrust Obvious, Like, Ever?
- Market Definition in Differentiated Goods When the Final Consumer Buys the Good: Insights from the H&R Block Case
- Market Definition—Achieving an Integrated Analysis
- Markets and Market Power in Battery Separators: In Re Polypore
- Nonprice Competition in “Substitute” Drugs: The FTC's Blind Spot
- Predicting Competitive Effects from Prescription Drug Mergers: How Standard Economic Analysis Can Go Wrong
- The Importance of Substitution in Assessing Health Care Provider Mergers
- United States v. H&R Block: Market Definition in Court since the 2010 Merger Guidelines
- Unresolved Questions Relating to Market Definition in Hospital Mergers
- When the Price Isn't Right—Lundbeck and a Path to Analyze Competition in Drug Research and Development