Antitrust Chronicle® – Economics of Criminal Antitrust
April 2024, Volume 1
Dear Readers, Criminal antitrust enforcement has attracted heightened attention of late, due to several high-profile cases in the U.S. and worldwide. In particular, the last two decades have seen a significant number of alleged criminal cartels, particularly in the financial sector, such as LIBOR, Foreign Exchange, and other prominent cases....
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This Chronicle brings together contributions that explore the evolving relationship between industrial policy, competition, regulation & technological change from complementary angles.

February
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January
Tech banking charters have returned to the center of regulatory and strategic debate, driven by the convergence of digital assets, stablecoins, and the maturation of fintech business models.
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