
University of Pennsylvania
2023 Awards
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Collusion in Plain Sight: Firms’ Use of Public Announcements to Restrain CompetitionAmerican Ban Association, Joseph Harrington, June 2022, Volume 84, Issue 2
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Selling AntitrustPenn Carey Law, Herbert J. Hovenkamp, February 2022, Legal Scolarship Repoository
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The Neglected Concern of Firm Size in Pharmaceutical MergersAntitrust Law Journal, Patricia Danzon and Michael Carrier, June 2022, Volume 84, Issue 2
2022 Awards
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Congress’ antitrust war on China and American consumersProMarket, Herbert Hovenkamp, 25 June 2021
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The future of economics in merger trials: Rumors of its demise are greatly exaggeratedAntitrust Magazine (American Bar Association), Kostis Hatzitaskos, David Meyer and Aviv Nevo, 16 April 2021, Volume 35, Issue 2
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The practical requirements of a successful cartelEdward Elgar Publishing, Joseph E. Harrington Jr., Research Handbook on Cartels (book chapter), Peter Whelan (ed.) (forthcoming)
2021 Awards
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Competitive harm from vertical mergersUniversity of Pennsylvania Carey Law School (ILE) - Institute for Law & Economics Research paper, Herbert Hovenkamp, October 2020, No. 20-51
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Protecting consumers from collusive prices due to AIScience, Emilio Calvano, Giacomo Calzolari, Vincenzo Denicolò, Joseph E. Harrington Jr. and Sergio Pastorello, November 27, 2020, Volume 370, Issue 6520
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The looming crisis in antitrust economicsBoston University Law Review, Herbert Hovenkamp, 2021, No. 20-15
2020 Awards
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Anticompetitive Mergers in Labor MarketsHerbert J. Hovenkamp and oana E. Marinescu, 94 Ind. L.J. 1031 (2019)
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Apple v. Pepper: Rationalizing Antitrust’s Indirect Purchaser RuleHerbert J. Hovenkamp, Columbia Law Review Forum 2020 (forthcoming). U of Penn, Inst for Law & Econ Research Paper No. 19-27
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Framing the Chicago School of Antitrust AnalysisHerbert J. Hovenkamp and Fiona M. Scott-Morton, University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 14 November 2019
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FRAND and AntitrustHerbert J. Hovenkamp, Cornell Law Review, 2020. U of Penn, Inst for Law & Econ Research Paper No. 19-31
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Platforms and the Rule of Reason: The American Express CaseHerbert J. Hovenkamp, Columbia Business Law Review, Forthcoming, 2020