Healthcare antitrust, settlements, and the Federal Trade Commission / edited by James Langenfeld and Edwin Galeano.
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TextSeries: Research in law and economics ; v. 28.Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited, Description: 1 online resource (xvii, 464 pages) ; cmISBN: 9781787565999 (e-book)Subject(s): Antitrust law -- United States | Medical care -- Law and legislation -- United States | Business & Economics -- Economics -- General | EconomicsAdditional physical formats: No titleDDC classification: 343.0721 LOC classification: K3850 | .H43 2018Online resources: Click here to access online | Item type | Current library | Call number | URL | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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| K3702 .L46 2018 Gender, athletes rights, and the court of arbitration for sport / | K3740 .L44 2015 Legal frontiers in education | K3850 .F69 2011 Economic development | K3850 .H43 2018 Healthcare antitrust, settlements, and the Federal Trade Commission / | K3895 .H66 2012 Making fishery agreements work | K3895 .W35 2016 Reforming the common fisheries policy | K3925.B56 R444 2007 The regulatory challenge of biotechnology |
Includes index.
Prelims -- "To know where youre going, look at where youve been" -- Actavis, authorized generics, and the future of antitrust law -- Solving the product-hopping conundrum through safe harbors and a no-economic-sense test -- A market all its own: medicare advantage as a separate product market in the DOJs case against the Aetna-Humana Merger -- A history of the FTCs Bureau of Economics -- Labor disputes and pretrial settlements: the French case -- Franchisees facing online sales in a European legal context -- Mandatory upstream inputs and upward pricing pressure: implications for competition policy -- When is the "Kennedy Correction" appropriate in estimating overcharges? -- Kwokas mergers, merger control, and remedies: rejoinder to Kwoka -- Index.
This volume of Research in Law and Economics contains articles that address important legal and economic developments in the areas of healthcare, intellectual property and labor settlements, competitive effects, cartel overcharges, and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission ("FTC"). Four of the articles were initially presented at a conference on healthcare competition in Washington, D.C., which was sponsored by the American Antitrust Institute, this journal, and Navigant Economics. These articles explore practices that are under challenge in pharmaceuticals, where the Federal Trade Commission has been extremely active, as well as issues involving hospital and health insurance mergers. They are followed by a long and detailed discussion of the current and historic role of economists and economic analysis at the Federal Trade Commission. The next two articles analyze different aspects of the French economy, pre-trial labor settlements and the impact of e-commerce on franchisees. The volume ends with three technical economics articles one on "upward pricing pressure", one on estimating price increases in cartel cases, and one critiquing a "meta-analysis" of research on the effectiveness of U.S. merger regulation. Taken together, these articles raise questions about appropriate competition policy, how to evaluate settlements and other firm behavior, and where economics and competition policy are headed.
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