“Looking at the Monopsony in the Mirror”
Although still a distant second to monopoly, buyer power and monopsony are hot topics in the antitrust community. Despite the increasing interest in monopsony …
Although still a distant second to monopoly, buyer power and monopsony are hot topics in the antitrust community. Despite the increasing interest in monopsony …
As you might expect, sports injury claims are common. Whether your chosen sport involves a ball, a puck, fast cars on a track or padded …
Much of the scholarly work of sports economists would be reasonably categorised as “law & economics” type work. So recently, when our friends at the …
If Phil Miller’s Saturday post on the NFL draft is Day 1, and Brian Goff’s Monday post on the NFL draft is Day 2, let’s …
Yesterday (1 Feb 2012), Federal Court of Australia Justice Rares ruled in favour of Optus (SingTel), Australia’s second-largest telecommunications company, in a case that upholds …
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