Antitrust
The Coase Foundation's research supports antitrust policy that promotes economic growth. Our research encourages regulators to protect the competitive process without suppressing innovation. The Coase Foundation Fellows are internationally recognized experts in competition law whose work has shaped court and policy decisions in North America, Europe, Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. Their work influences the debate on emerging issues in antitrust law, particularly its intersection with intellectual property and innovation. The Coase Foundation also underwrites the production of the Journal of Competition Law & Economics, the preeminent journal on antitrust law published by the Oxford University Press.
J. Gregory Sidak & David J. Teece, "Dynamic Competition in Antitrust Law," Journal of Competition Law & Economics (forthcoming).
Jerry A. Hausman & J. Gregory Sidak, "Google and the Proper Antitrust Scrutiny of Orphan Books," 5 Journal of Competition Law & Economics 411 (2009).
J. Gregory Sidak, "Patent Holdup and Oligopsonistic Collusion in Standard Setting Organizations," 5 Journal of Competition Law & Economics 123 (2009).
J. Gregory Sidak, "Abolishing the Price Squeeze as a Theory of Antitrust Liability," 4 Journal of Competition Law & Economics 279 (2008).
J. Gregory Sidak, "Holdup, Royalty Stacking, and the Presumption of Injunctive Relief for Patent Infringement: A Reply to Lemley and Shapiro," 92 Minnesota Law Review 713 (2008).
Brief of Amici Curiae Professors and Scholars in Law and Economics in Support of the Petitioners, Pacific Bell Telephone Co. v. linkLine Communications, Inc., Supreme Court of the United States, No. 07-512 (filed Nov. 16, 2007) (brief on behalf of William J. Baumol, Robert H. Bork, Robert W. Crandall, George Daly, Harold Demsetz, Jeffrey A. Eisenach, Kenneth G. Elzinga, Gerald Faulhaber, Franklin M. Fisher, Charles J. Goetz, Robert Hahn, Jerry A. Hausman, Thomas M. Jorde, Robert E. Litan, Paul W. MacAvoy, J. Gregory Sidak, Pablo T. Spiller, and Daniel F. Spulber).
J. Gregory Sidak, "Should Antitrust Consent Decrees Regulate Post-Merger Pricing?," 3 Journal of Competition Law & Economics 471 (2007), co-authored with Farrell Malone.
Jerry A. Hausman & J. Gregory Sidak, "Evaluating Market Power Using Competitive Benchmark Prices Instead of the Hirschman-Herfindahl Index," 74 Antitrust Law Journal 387 (2007).
J. Gregory Sidak, "A Consumer-Welfare Approach to Network Neutrality Regulation of the Internet," 2 Journal of Competition Law & Economics 349 (2006).
J. Gregory Sidak, "Competition Law for State-Owned Enterprises," 71 Antitrust Law Journal 479 (2003), co-authored with David E. M. Sappington.
Jerry A. Hausman & J. Gregory Sidak, "Does Bell Company Entry into Long-Distance Telecommunications Benefit Consumers?," 70 Antitrust Law Journal 463 (2002), co-authored with Gregory K. Leonard.
J. Gregory Sidak, "Antitrust Divestiture in Network Industries," 68 University of Chicago Law Review 1 (2001), co-authored with Howard A. Shelanski.
J. Gregory Sidak, "An Antitrust Rule for Software Integration," 18 Yale Journal on Regulation 1 (2001).
J. Gregory Sidak & David J. Teece, "Innovation, Investment, and Unbundling," 17 Yale Journal on Regulation 1 (2000), co-authored with Thomas M. Jorde.
J. Gregory Sidak, "Essential Facilities," 51 Stanford Law Review 1185 (1999), co-authored with Abbott B. Lipsky, Jr. Spanish translation republished as "Facilidades esenciales," 27 Ius Et Veritas 126 (2004).
J. Gregory Sidak, "Debunking Predatory Innovation," 83 Columbia Law Review 1121 (1983).