Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
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Business - Consumer Groups
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The Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies is a non-partisan, independent academic center designed to explore the impact of antitrust enforcement on the individual consumer and the public, and to shape policy issues. The Institute promotes a comprehensive, inclusive view of the benefits of competition law and policy that includes, yet goes beyond, prevailing narrow notions of economic efficiency.
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Name:
Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies
Category:
Business - Consumer Groups
Description:
The Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies is a non-partisan, independent academic center designed to explore the impact of antitrust enforcement on the individual consumer and the public, and to shape policy issues. The Institute promotes a comprehensive, inclusive view of the benefits of competition law and policy that includes, yet goes beyond, prevailing narrow notions of economic efficiency.
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Loyola University Chicago School of Law
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North Chicago, IL

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The schedule, papers, and participants for the October 27th Dublin Antitrust Marathon: Marathon with Authority are now available at http://www.luc.edu/law/academics/special/center/antitrust/events.html#marathon.

For a new article "Antitrust Transitions" co-authored with student fellow Jennifer Woods see http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1364344.

See our web site at http://www.luc.edu/antitrust for full information about Institute events and publications.

Two new book reviews are now available on the News and Views section of the web site at http://www.luc.edu/law/academics/special/center/antitrust/news.html

Next event: Antitrust Marathon III: Antitrust and the Rule of Marathon, Boston, MA April 17, 2009 to be published in the Loyola Consumer Law Review.