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Invitational Symposium on Buyer Power
June 20, 2007 - June 20, 2007
REGISTRATION CLOSED
Location: National Press Club, 13th Floor, Holeman Lounge 529 14th St. NW, 13th Floor - Washington, DC 20045.
AAI's multidisciplinary invitational symposium will focus on new thinking surrounding buying power. How should buying power be identified and characterized? Under what circumstances should this power be restrained by antitrust intervention? Does the antitrust community need to re-think its current reluctance to question what happens in vertical relationships? We will hear presentations from eminent legal, economic, and marketing experts who will be followed by a two-hour facilitated discussion. The papers will be published by The Antitrust Bulletin for the fourth consecutive year.
PROGRAM::
8:45-9:30 a.m.
Welcome Gregory Gundlach, University of North Florida and AAI Senior Fellow
Overview Mr. Magoo Visits Wal-Mart Albert Foer, President, AAI
9:20-10:20 a.m. Defining Buyer Power Zhiqi Chen, Professor, Department of Economics, Carleton University and Co-Editor, Journal of Economics & Management Strategy
The Economics of Buyer Power Robert Taylor, Professor, Department of Economics, Auburn University
The Equivalence of Horizontal and Vertical Competition Robert Steiner, Economist, AAI Senior Fellow
10:35-12:15 p.m. Buyer Power in the U.K. Groceries Market Paul W. Dobson, Chair of Competition Economics, The Business School, Loughborough University, U.K.
A Marketing Perspective on Buyer Power John R. Nevin, Grainger Wisconsin Distinguished Professor and Executive Director, Grainger Center for Supply Chain Management and Executive Director, Center for Brand and Product Management, University of Wisconsin
Buyer Power Implications of the Emerging Service Dominant Logic in Marketing Robert Lusch, Department Head and Lisle & Roslyn Payne Professor of Marketing and Kelli Gutierrez, Doctoral Candidate, Eller College of Management, University of Arizona
12:15-1:30 p.m. LUNCHEON Introduction Robert Skitol, Drinker Biddle & Reath, LLP, and AAI Director
Buyer Power in the Evolving Global Supply Chain Barry C. Lynn, New America Foundation; Author of End of the Line
1:35-3:00 p.m. Buyer Power Discrimination Peter Carstensen, Professor, University of Wisconsin Law School and AAI Advisory Board
Buyer Power in Tyson v. Pickett Robert Taylor, Professor, Department of Economics, Auburn University
What Happened in the Weyerhauser Case Michael Haglund, Haglund Kelley Horngren Jones & Wilder, and Counsel to Ross-Simmons
The Implications of Weyerhaeuser John Kirkwood, Professor, University of Seattle Law School
3:00-5:00 p.m. Facilitated Discussion lead by Greg Gundlach and Albert Foer The discussion will be summarized by a rapporteur, Prof. Warren Grimes of Southwestern Law School. All speakers and audience may participate, but those who make interventions will not be identified unless they were speakers responding to questions.
Registration Date:
March 12, 2007 - June 13, 2007
Registration for this event is closed.
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