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4 J. Comp. L. & Econ. [i] (2008)

handle is hein.journals/jrcolaec4 and id is 1 raw text is: Journal of Competition Law & Economics
Volume 4, Number 1, March 2008
ISSN 1744-6414
CONTENTS
Forensic Economics in Competition Law Enforcement               1
Maarten Pieter Schinkel
Forensic Economics: An Introduction with Special Emphasis
on Price Fixing                                                31
John M. Connor
The Genesis of Cartel Investigations: Some Insights from Examining
the Dynamic Interrelationships Between U.S. Civil and
Criminal Antitrust Investigations                             61
Vivek Ghosal
Triggering Inspections Ex Officio: Moving Beyond a Passive
EU Cartel Policy                                               89
Hans W Friederiszick & Frank R Maier-Rigaud
On the Allegedly Invisible Dutch Construction Sector Cartel   115
Peter A.G. van Bergeijk
Economic Analysis and Bright-Line Tests                     129
Franklin M. Fisher
Measuring the Rate of Return for Competition Law              155
Paul A. Grout & Anna Zalewska
The Challenges of Economic Proof in a Decentralized and
Privatized European Competition Policy System: Lessons from the
American Experience                                           177
Andrew I. Gavil

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