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A dynamic market for corporate control is a key driver of economic growth.
Regulators and policymakers are struggling to keep up with rapid changes in the telecommunications industry. Policies toward telecommunications can dramatically affect innovation, consumers, and overall economic growth. This conference will address two key issues: first, whether regulations should guarantee what advocates call “net-neutrality,” which would restrict how Internet...
With congressional guidance on integrating employee seniority lists, airlines face one less roadblock to their desired mergers.
The wireless ecosystem is intensely competitive and will remain so even if policymakers sit on their hands.
This book analyzes the changing nature of competition in this market, with a specific focus on competition among physicians, hospitals, and insurance companies.
The Food and Drug Administration must use rigorous drug trials, but these tests should not be so strict as to deny cancer patients access to potentially lifesaving drugs.
The corporate scandals of this past spring and summer have given hope to the would-be regulators that they might be able to reclaim some lost territory.




