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Lexington, KY 40506-0048
United States
University of Kentucky College of Law
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big data, price discrimination, antitrust, rate regulation, deconcentration, Trade Regulation, Law and Economics, Law and Technology, Information Privacy
antitrust, price discrimination, Sherman Act, Section 2, monopolization, refusal to deal, arbitrage, resale, resale restrictions, Robinson-Patman Act, first-degree price discrimination, perfect price discrimination, monopoly, dominant firm, intrabrand, interbrand, differential pricing, big data
Advertising, Marketing, Promotion, Antitrust, Product Differentiation, First Amendment, Commercial Speech, Monopoly, Persuasive, Informative, Information Age, Product Reviews, Electronic Word of Mouth, Innovation, Consumer Welfare, Refusal to Deal, Trademark, Intellectual Property
antitrust, error costs, false positives, false negaltives, per se rule, rule of reason, adjudication, legal error, law and economics
Antitrust, Monopolization, Dynamic Pricing, Consumer Welfare, Sherman Act, Algorithms, Rationing, Technology, Economic Rent
advertising, marketing, promotion, antitrust, product differentiation, monopoly, persuasive, informative, information age, product reviews, electronic word of mouth, innovation, monopoly, consumer welfare, refusal to deal, trademark, intellectual property
antitrust, excessive pricing, price regulation, monopoly, Sherman Act, Section 2, high prices, drug prices, shaming, nominal damages, social pricing, reasonable prices, price setting, consumer welfare, total welfare, efficiency, refusal to deal, conduct requirement, price gouging, dominant firm
antitrust, monopolization, tech giants, refusal to deal
Corporate Governance, Shareholder Primacy, Corporate Social Responsibility, Consumer Welfare, Antitrust, Agency Theory, Dodge v. Ford
antitrust, algorithms, robots, big data, analytics, competition, bargaining, no-fault monopolization, oligopoly, intrabrand, internal competition
patent settlement, antitrust, monopolization, horizontal anticompetitive practices, drugs, pharmaceuticals, generic drug, litigation, settlement, consumer welfare, principle of insufficient reason
law and economics, property, regulation, the tragedy of the commons, theft
patent settlement, antitrust, monopolization, horizontal anticompetitive practices, innovation, optimal patent life, race to invent, drugs, pharmaceuticals, generic drug, litigation, settlement, consumer welfare
antitrust, public utility, rate regulation, income tax, tax, tax and transfer, personalized pricing, price discrimination, big data, algorithms, chicago school, indirect tax, direct tax, progressive movement
antitrust, monopoly, cartel, exclusion, collusion, competition
antimonopolism, antitrust, inequality, wealth distribution, monopoly, taxation, tax and transfer, double distortion, critical legal studies, monopoly rents, scarcity rents, progressives, Piketty
Antitrust, Regulation, Chicago School, Machine Learning, Evolution, Central Planning, General Equilibrium, Liberalism
antitrust, pharmaceuticals, reverse payments, pay for delay, patent settlements, innovation, dynamic model
antitrust, big tech, platform monopoly, platform regulation, competition, monopoly, vertical integration, constitutional law, public law, private law, digital monopoly, tech giants
risk exposure, legal error, ex ante rightful position, incomplete insurance, compensation risk, compensation distribution, state-dependent utility, strict liability, risk aversion, tort, product liability, measurable harm
antitrust, price gouging, per se rule, consumer welfare, price fixing, excessive pricing
patent, price regulation, rate regulation, antitrust, monopolization, first-mover advantages, advertising, due process
misinformation, postal service, price regulation, ruinous competition, competition, newspapers, news industry, product differentiation, fake news, first amendment, letter-box monopoly
antitrust, corporate law, nexus of contracts, inframarginalism, corporate governance, monopolization, monopoly power, exploitation
advertising, newspapers, antitrust, journalism, subsidy, regulation, licensing, state funding, public goods, first amendment, social media, tech giants