Antitrust

Year Article Journal or Book Co-author
2020 Comments on the DOJ/FTC Draft Vertical Merger Guidelines Submitted to the Federal Trade Commission John Kwoka, Thomas Philippon, Hal Singer, and Lawrence J. White
2020 Economists’ Tunney Act Reply Comments on the DOJ’s Proposed Remedy in the Sprint/T-Mobile Merger Proceeding Reply comments to Tunney Act Proceeding on the merger of T-Mobile and Sprint John Kwoka, Thomas Philippon, Robert Seamans, Hal Singer, Marshall Steinbaum, and Lawrence J. White
2020 Antitrust and Restrictions on Privacy in the Digital Economy Concurrences Review,
May 2020
Ioannis Lianos
2020 Brief of Amici Curiae In Support of Plaintiffs in NY v. Deutsche Telecom John Kwoka, Thomas Philippon, Robert Seamans, Hal Singer, Marshall Steinbaum, and Lawrence J. White
2020 Restrictions on Privacy and Exploitation in the Digital Economy: A Market Failure Perspective Forthcoming Journal of Competition Law and Economics Ioannis Lianos
2019 Assessing DOJ’s Proposed Remedy in Sprint/T-Mobile: Can Ex Ante Competitive Conditions in Wireless Markets Be Restored? Submission to Tunney Act Proceeding on the merger of T-Mobile and Sprint John Kwoka, Thomas Philippon, Robert Seamans, Hal Singer, Marshall Steinbaum, and Lawrence J. White
2014
Bundling and Tying
Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management None
2012 Tying, Bundling, and Loyalty/Requirement Rebates Research Handbook on the Economics of Antitrust Law None
2010 Antitrust Issues in Network Industries The Reform of EU Competition Law None
2010 A Critical Appraisal of Remedies in the EU Microsoft Cases Columbia Business Law Review Ioannis Lianos
2010 The Quest for Appropriate Remedies in the Microsoft Antitrust EU Cases: A Comparative Appraisal Microsoft on Trial: Legal and Economic Analysis of a Transatlantic Antitrust Case Ioannis Lianos
2009 Competition Policy Issues in the Consumer Payments Industry Moving Money: The Future of Consumer Payment None
2009 The Elusive Antitrust Standard on Bundling in Europe and in the United States at the Aftermath of the Microsoft Cases Antitrust Law Journal Ioannis Lianos
2009 Loyalty/Requirement Rebates and the Antitrust Modernization Commission: What is the Appropriate Liability Standard? Antitrust Bulletin None
2009 Why We Need Net Neutrality Financial Times None
2008 Patents and Antitrust: Application to Adjacent Markets Journal on Telecommunications & High Technology Law William Hebert
2007 The EU Microsoft Antitrust Case Antitrust Chronicle None
2007 Hit and Miss: Leverage, Sacrifice, and Refusal to Deal and the Supreme Court Decision in Trinko Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment & Technology Law None
2006 Competition Policy in Network Industries: An Introduction The New Economy and Beyond: Past, Present and Future None
2005 Vertical Leverage and the Sacrifice Principle: Why the Supreme Court got Trinko wrong New York University Annual Survey of American Law None
2001 The Microsoft Antitrust Case Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade: From Theory to Policy None
2001 The Microsoft Antitrust Case: Rejoinder Journal of Industry, Competition and Trade: From Theory to Policy None
2001 United States v. Microsoft: A Failure of Antitrust in the New Economy, Symposium: Cyber Rights, Protection, and Markets UWLA Law Review None
2000 Comment on ‘A Note on N. Economides: The Incentive for Non-Price Discrimination by an Input Monopolist’ by Mats Bergman International Journal of Industrial Organization None
2000 The Real Losers in the Microsoft Anti-Trust Case SternBusiness None
1998 Competition and Vertical Integration in the Computing Industry Competition, Innovation, and the Role of Antitrust in the Digital Marketplace None
1998 The Incentive for Non-Price Discrimination by an Input Monopolist International Journal of Industrial Organization None
1995 Access and Interconnection Pricing: How Efficient is the ‘Efficient Component Pricing Rule’? The Antitrust Bulletin Lawrence J. White)
1995 Commentary on Antitrust Economics of Credit Card Networks Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis Review None
1994 Networks and Compatibility: Implications for Antitrust European Economic Review Lawrence J. White