Antitrust Insights
A NERA Newsletter
NERA's Antitrust Practice offers insights on cutting-edge antitrust issues.
Current Issue:
An Evaluation of the Use of Merger Simulation Models in Merger Enforcement
By Dr. G. Steven Olley
24 June 2011
Challenging the Assumptions of Modern Economics in Merger Analysis
By Dr. Elizabeth M. Bailey
14 January 2011
Screening and Testing for Collusive Conduct in the Absence of a Smoking Gun
By Dr. Laila Haider and Dr. Graeme Hunter
30 September 2010
Going Beyond the Conventional Wisdom on Whether Merger-Related Cost Savings Will Benefit Customers
Dr. Michael Baye and Dr. Graeme Hunter
23 June 2010
Entry as a Source of Post-Merger Price Discipline
Dr. Elizabeth M. Bailey
1 March 2010
The Economic Implications of American Needle on Joint Ventures and Other Collaborations
Dr Gregory K. Leonard and Dr. Steven Schwartz
23 December 2009
Assessing the Implications of Upstream Buyer Power on Downstream Consumers
15 August 2009
The Economic Approach to Antitrust Damages: Learning from Two Nobel Laureates and Three Common Mistakes
Dr. Richard Rapp
31 December 2008
A Second Look at Section 2 of the Sherman Act
24 October 2008
Frictions and Sticking Points: Applying the Textbook Model to the Analysis of Cost Pass-Through in Indirect Purchaser Class Actions
6 February 2008
Assessing the Competitive Effects of a Merger: Empirical Analysis of Price Differences Across Markets and Natural Experiments
1 December 2007
The Locational Efficiencies that Drive Geographic Expansion
31 March 2007


