May 29, 2015

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Today's top headlines from around the world. 
Teva Pharmaceutical will pay $1.2 billion to settle US antitrust charges in a "pay for delay" case involving Cephalon.
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Economic Insights
Scholars in the tradition of industrial economics have developed a comprehensive theory of multi-sided markets that is increasingly influential also in competition policy circles.
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Antitrust Buzz 
Samir Gandhi, Rahul Rai & Hemangini Dadwal
Unlike brick and mortar retailers, or traditional individual purchasers, online trading platforms have the inherent ability to monitor and ensure compliance with MFC conditions.
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From The Archives
Jay Himes & Meegan Hollywood
On April 11, 2012, media outlets exploded with the news that the Department of Justice had filed a civil antitrust case against Apple and five of the six largest publishing companies in the United States for illegally conspiring to fix eBook prices.
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