
A Comprehensive Overview of Antitrust Law Principles
Explore the evolution of antitrust law, significant cases, and how it shapes competition and economic policy.
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2 corrections applied: Killer Acquisitions was published in the Journal of Political Economy (2021), not the American Economic Review (2019); matches the article's own reference list | The Grullon, Larkin & Michaely concentration paper appeared in the Review of Finance (2019), not the Review of Financial Studies; matches reference list
BeforeThe killer acquisition literature (Cunningham, Ederer, and Ma, 2019) documented that pharmaceutical companies systematically acquired nascent competitors... [same stale 2019 year also appeared twice in the FAQ schema: "The 'killer acquisition' literature (Cunningham, Ederer, and Ma, 2019)" and "The term comes from a 2019 academic paper by Colleen Cunningham, Florian Ederer, and Song Ma"]
AfterThe killer acquisition literature (Cunningham, Ederer, and Ma, 2021) documented that pharmaceutical companies systematically acquired nascent competitors... FAQ schema corrected to match: "The 'killer acquisition' literature (Cunningham, Ederer, and Ma, 2021)" and "The term comes from a 2021 academic paper by Colleen Cunningham, Florian Ederer, and Song Ma, published in the Journal of Political Economy,"
Why: The main correction (Killer Acquisitions published in Journal of Political Economy 2021, not American Economic Review 2019) had already been applied correctly to one body mention and the bibliography. But an earlier mention of the same paper in the body text still carried the stale year 2019, and the same stale 2019 year appeared twice in the page's JSON-LD FAQ schema.
Fixed all three remaining stale-year instances to 2021 for consistency with the corrected citation. The Grullon/Larkin/Michaely Review of Finance fix was already correct everywhere (body, bibliography, and not referenced in FAQ).
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