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The purpose of the charade of an Iranian election, pure and simple, is to deter us from supporting the forces of democratic revolution in Iran.
The growth and integration of national and global markets should make the world more competitive. Antitrust policy should become less important. Instead, globalization has produced the opposite result: a veritable antitrust proliferation.
In the United States, the Microsoft case has dramatized the increasingly aggressive antitrust role of state attorneys general. Abroad,...
The presidency ofIran is a symbolic office rather than a position of real power, but the election-night fiasco suggests that even very powerful people are unwilling to play the old game.
In this volume, leading experts explore routes to a new and better institutional design for global antitrust in the national and international contexts.
How should the SEC deal with the fact that other people wish to use it to change the price of certain stocks?
The SEC cannot regulate the capital markets from an empyrean height.
Testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee in a hearing titled "Hedge Funds and Analysts: How Independent is their Relationship?"



