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- The Law and Economics of Privacy, Personal Data, Artificial Intelligence, and Incomplete Monitoring , pp 1-2

- Frank Fagan and James Langenfeld
- Plus Factors in Price Fixing: Insightful or Anachronistic? , pp 1-41

- Malcolm B. Coate
- The Economics and Regulation of Digital Markets , pp 1-3

- James Langenfeld, Chris Ring and Frank Fagan
- Lays vs. Wages: Contracting in the Klondike Gold Rush , pp 1-15

- Douglas W. Allen
- Market Power Revisited , pp 1-13

- Sangin Park
- ‘Best Practice’ Standards for Regulatory Benefit–Cost Analysis , pp 1-47

- Daniel H. Cole
- CONSUMERS, ECONOMICS, AND ANTITRUST , pp 1-62

- John B Kirkwood
- The law and economics of class actions: Yesterday, today, and tomorrow , pp 1-9

- James Langenfeld and Raleigh Richards
- The Law and Economics of Patent Damages, Antitrust, and the Legal Process , pp 1-6

- James Langenfeld and Frank Fagan
- To Know Where You’re Going, Look at Where You’ve Been , pp 1-24

- Deborah L. Feinstein
- Economics as a map in law and market economy , pp 3-20

- Robin Paul Malloy
- The Right to Be Informed and the Right to Be Forgotten. Welfare Implications in Presence of Myopic Consumers , pp 3-28

- Carlo Capuano, Iacopo Grassi and Giacomo Valletta
- Is the Digital Markets Act the Cure for Europe's Platform Ills? Evidence From the European Commission's Impact Assessment , pp 5-52

- David J. Teece and Henry J. Kahwaty
- Resolving Bargaining Range Indeterminacy in Patent Damages AfterVirnetX , pp 7-26

- Rebbecca Reed-Arthurs, Michael P. Akemann and David J. Teece
- FromHydrogen PeroxidetoComcast: The new rigor in antitrust class actions☆James Keyte, Paul Eckles and Karen Lent are partners in the antitrust group of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP , pp 11-63

- James Keyte, Paul Eckles and Karen Lent
- Accounting Profits and Ricardian Rents: An Application to Antitrust Enforcement , pp 15-34

- Tay-Cheng Ma
- Buyer Power: Economic Theory and Antitrust Policy , pp 17-40

- Zhiqi Chen
- An anatomy of corporate legal theory , pp 21-41

- William W. Bratton
- Actavis, Authorized Generics, and the Future of Antitrust Law , pp 25-88

- Marc G. Schildkraut
- Critical Loss Analysis with Differentiated Products , pp 27-53

- Wenqing Li, Nathan Petek and Hassan Faghani
- Privacy as Vulnerability Protection: Optimizing Trade-Offs with Opportunities to Gain Knowledge , pp 29-58

- Björn Fasterling
- Resource Distribution in a Double Lawsuit , pp 35-60

- Kjell Hausken, Gregory Levitin and Victor Levitin
- Generalized Critical Loss for Market Definition , pp 41-58

- Malcolm B. Coate and Mark D. Williams
- Refusal to Deal and Investment in Product Quality , pp 43-66

- Stephen Martin
- The single constituency argument in the economic analysis of business law , pp 43-60

- David Millon
- The “Benefits” of Non-Delegation: Using the Non-Delegation Doctrine to Bring More Rigor to Benefit–Cost Analysis , pp 49-66

- Victor B. Flatt
- Data, Power, and Competition Law: The (Im)possible Mission of the DMA?1 , pp 53-74

- Antonio Davola and Gianclaudio Malgieri
- Vertical Integration, Market Consolidation, and Economic Welfare , pp 55-67

- Dennis L. Weisman and Soheil R. Nadimi
- Innovating under Uncertainty: The Patent-Eligibility of Artificial Intelligence after Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International , pp 59-81

- Ryan Whalen and Raphael Zingg
- Price-fixing Overcharges: Legal and Economic Evidence , pp 59-153

- John M. Connor
- Economics of Contract Interpretation , pp 61-73

- Xiaojian Zhao
- Corporate law and the rhetoric of choice , pp 61-89

- Kent Greenfield
- TITAN AGONISTES: THE WEALTH EFFECTS OF THE STANDARD OIL (N. J.) CASE , pp 63-84

- Michael Reksulak, William Shughart, Robert Tollison and Atin Basuchoudhary
- The class cert games: Coach, commentator, or critic? , pp 65-76

- Joshua P. Davis
- Benefit–Cost Analysis, Individual Differences, and Third Parties , pp 67-86

- Lawrence H. Goulder
- Hicks-Marshall Conditions and Defining Antitrust Markets for Intermediate Goods☆ , pp 67-90

- James Langenfeld, Jonathan T. Tomlin, David A. Weiskopf and Georgi Giozov
- Labor Litigation and Firm Performance , pp 69-87

- Nicolae Stef and Jean-Christian Tisserand
- Legal Regime Change and Innovation: Foreign Exchange Regulations and Pharmaceutical Sector R&D in India , pp 75-103

- Sumit K. Majumdar
- Rethinking Remedies for the Attention Economy , pp 75-97

- Elvira Caterina Parisi and Francesco Parisi
- Antitrust class proceedings – Then and now , pp 77-133

- Michael D. Hausfeld, Gordon Rausser, Gareth J. Macartney, Michael P. Lehmann and Sathya S. Gosselin
- Market Efficiency and Securities Fraud Litigation , pp 83-107

- Roland Eisenhuth and David Marshall
- SUCCESSFUL MONOPOLIZATION THROUGH PREDATION: THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY , pp 85-125

- Kenneth Brevoort and Howard P Marvel
- Microeconomic Performance: Uses, Gaps, and Opportunities to Apply Benefit–Cost Analysis , pp 87-102

- Carol Bray, Robert Farrow and Tim Guinane
- Regulating the Uncontrollable: The Development of Card Scheme Fees in Payments Markets in Light of Recent Policy Intervention , pp 89-110

- Alen Veljan
- Solving the Product-Hopping Conundrum through Safe Harbors and a No-Economic-Sense Test☆ , pp 89-122

- Michael A. Carrier and Steve D. Shadowen
- The Problem of Hindsight Bias in Fraudulent Conveyance Cases: A Review of Possible “Market-Based” Solutions , pp 91-117

- Anand Goel and Sumon Mazumdar
- Faith Based Investing: are shares entitled to the residual? , pp 91-130

- Daniel J.H. Greenwood
- With the Naked Eye – Diverging Perspectives on the Evaluation of Democracy in the European Union , pp 99-120

- Kamil Jonski and Wojciech Rogowski
- Welcome to the Data-Poor Real World: Incorporating Benefit–Cost Principles into Environmental Policymaking , pp 103-130

- Mark L. Plummer
- How can Transaction Cost Economics Help Regulators Choose Between Environmental Policy Instruments? , pp 105-128

- Douadia Bougherara, Gilles Grolleau and Naoufel Mzoughi
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