Competition Anticompetitive Conduct
Topic Anticompetitive Conduct

One threat to competitive markets are actions by dominant firms or agreements between firms in the market that limit competition. This may include agreements to fix prices or exclude competitors. Equitable Growth promotes research on the prevalence of anticompetitive conduct, its impact, and the potential solutions.

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New research suggests connections between market concentration and the exercise of political power in the United States

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Protecting livestock producers and chicken growers

CompetitionLabor
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Supermarket chain Kroger’s takeover of rival Albertsons is a test for U.S. antitrust law on pre-closing dividends

Competition
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In Conversation with Michelle Meagher

CompetitionLabor
Competitive Edge

Competitive Edge: Why noncompete clauses in employment contracts are by and large harmful to U.S. workers and the U.S. economy

CompetitionLabor
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Restoring competition in the United States

CompetitionLabor

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Employer consolidation and wages: Evidence from hospitals

CompetitionLabor
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Who’s afraid of sunlight? Explaining opposition to transparency in economic development

CompetitionLabor
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Equitable Growth antitrust conference presents incoming 116th U.S. Congress and the two antitrust agencies with potential new merger enforcement ideas

Competition
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Introducing the “Competitive Edge” blog series

Competition
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Patent publication and technology spillovers

Competition
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New research shows the franchise business model harms workers and franchisees, with the problem rooted in current antitrust law

CompetitionLabor
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Equitable Growth releases 2019 Request for Proposals

CompetitionTax & MacroeconomicsInequality & MobilityFamiliesLabor
In Conversation

In conversation with Herbert Hovenkamp and Ioana Marinescu

CompetitionLabor
Competitive Edge

Competitive Edge: Judge Kavanaugh – Would he increase the divide between the public and judicial debate over antitrust enforcement?

Competition
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FTC action addresses corporate conduct that harms U.S. workers

CompetitionLabor
Competitive Edge

Competitive Edge: There is a lot to fix in U.S. antitrust enforcement today

Competition
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Supreme Court decision on credit cards undermines competition, celebrates price increases, and will contribute to economic inequality

CompetitionTax & Macroeconomics
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