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Working Papers

AAI Working Paper No. 09-02: Wintel Working Paper Updated to Cover E.C. Decision in Intel case.

May 20, 2009 | Norman Hawker
Exclusionary Conduct , International , Monopolies , Technology , Unilateral Conduct , Vertical Restraints

This paper by AAI Senior Fellow Norman Hawker compares and contrasts the antitrust treatment of the two dominant firms in the computer industry, Microsoft and Intel.

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Law360 Reports on AAI Amicus Brief in the Google Case

February 27, 2023
Exclusionary Conduct , Monopolies , Public Enforcement , Section 2 of the Sherman Act , Technology
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AAI Warns Court in Google Case that Grant of Summary Judgment in Favor of Google Could Open Up Significant Loopholes in Section 2 Enforcement

February 21, 2023 | Kathleen W. Bradish
Exclusionary Conduct , Monopolies , Public Enforcement , Section 2 of the Sherman Act , Technology
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“A Very Traditional Monopoly”: AAI Expertise Dominates the News

January 25, 2023
Exclusionary Conduct , Legislation , Mergers , Monopolies , Live Events
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AAI’s Kathleen Bradish Testifies Before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Live Entertainment Competition

January 24, 2023
Legislation , Mergers , Monopolies , Live Events

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