Welcome to the first edition of our Blog o’ Blogs, a monthly collection of the curious and interesting blogs we’ve discovered on our exploration of the Antitrust Blogosphere:
Is the DOJ Directing the Seed War…or Not?
Seeds of Antitrust Destruction: DuPont runs to the Justice Department’s competition police
by the Wall Street Journal
Being an antitrust expert does have it rewards…
Can novelists do the same job as economists in setting government regulations? Two very different opinions:
What Makes a Government Expert?
by David Zaring
So when you listen to economists, you’re listening to amateurs
by Josh Wright
Will antitrust “reform” make indentured servants out of doctors?
by Daniel Palestrant, MD
The Economist doesn’t believe in pulling punches…
Christine Varney brings a lot more to the table than many of her predecessors:
by Marian Burros
Do only law scholars of like mind write articles? Here’s an interesting analysis of the lack of intellectual diversity in writing about certain cases, including Twombly…
by Jim Beck
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