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Screening for collusion as a problem

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Screening for Collusion as a Problem of Inference

Screening for Collusion as a Problem of Inference

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APRIL 30, 2013 FORTHCOMING IN OXFORD HANDBOOK ON INTERNATIONAL ANTITRUST ECONOMICS EDITORS ROGER D. BLAIR AND D. DANIEL SOKAL Screening for Collusion as a Problem of Inference Michael J. Doane Competition Economics LLC, Emeryville, California 94608, mdoane@competitioneconomics.com

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Drugs and Alcohol – Whose problem is it anyway? Who cares?

Drugs and Alcohol – Whose problem is it anyway? Who cares?

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2 There is a myth that health services aim to cure people. In that case, most clinics fail abjectly; yet no-one suggests that we should close services for people with diabetes or heart disease.

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THE THREAT FROM WITHIN: THEFT AND FRAUD INSIDE …

THE THREAT FROM WITHIN: THEFT AND FRAUD INSIDE …

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THE THREAT FROM WITHIN: THEFT AND FRAUD INSIDE LAW FIRMS Introduction: Many media stories detail instances of theft and fraud occurring within law firms.

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