Working Papers: 2018
Ohio v. American Express: Implications for Non-Transaction Multisided Platforms
Joshua Wright, John M. Yun
No. 18-50
Square and Round Customers: Defining Geographic Markets with Willingness to Travel Circles
Shawn Ulrick, Seth Sacher, Paul Zimmerman, John M. Yun
No. 18-38
Requiem for a Paradox: The Dubious Rise and Inevitable Fall of Hipster Antitrust
Joshua Wright, Elyse Dorsey, Jan Rybnicek, Jonathan Klick
No. 18-29
Austrian Law and Economics and Efficiency in the Common Law
Todd J. Zywicki, Edward Stringham
No. 18-30
Law and Economics: The Contributions of the Austrian School of Economics
Peter Boettke, Todd J. Zywicki
No. 18-32
United States v. AT&T/Time Warner: A Triumph of Economic Analysis
Joshua Wright, Jan Rybnicek
No. 18-34
Gundy v. United States: Reflections on the Court and the State of the Nondelegation Doctrine
Jennifer Mascott
No. LS 18-27
Response to the Proposed Changes to the Claim Construction Standard for Interpreting Claims in Trial Proceedings Before the Patent Trial and Appeal Board
John Allison, Wissam Aoun, Andrew Chin, Christopher Cotropia, Dennis Crouch, Loletta Darden, Gregory Dolin, Stuart Graham, Yaniv Heled, Mark Janis, Jay Kesan, Mark Lemley, Yvette Liebesman, Jonathan Masur, Robert Merges, Adam Mossoff, Kristen Osenga, Arti Rai, Ted M. Sichelman, Saurabh Vishnubhakat
No. LS 18-28
Distortion of Justice: How the Inability to Pay Bail Affects Case Outcomes
Megan Stevenson
No. LS 18-30
Antitrust and Intellectual Property in the United States and the European Union
Douglas H. Ginsburg, Damien Geradin, Keith Klovers
No. 18-23
Algorithmic Risk Assessments and the Double-Edged Sword of Youth
Christopher Slobogin, Megan Stevenson
No. LS 18-20
Hipster Antitrust Meets Public Choice Economics: The Consumer Welfare Standard, Rule of Law, and Rent-Seeking
Elyse Dorsey, Jan Rybnicek, Joshua Wright
No. 18-20
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