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Economic Analysis Group
Competition Advocacy Papers
Antitrust Division

EAG Competition Advocacy Papers are a vehicle for disseminating analysis from economists in the Economic Analysis Group (EAG) of the Antitrust Division concerning public policy options for the promotion of competition. These papers are intended to stimulate discussion and criticism of economic issues related to industries and activities in which the creation and promotion of competition may replace either monopoly or government regulation or both.

The analysis and conclusions expressed in the papers are solely those of the authors and do not represent the views of the Department of Justice.

For information about the EAG Competition Advocacy Papers, send e-mail to atr.eag@usdoj.gov.

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Economic Effects of State Bans on Direct Manufacturer Sales to Car Buyers
Gerald R. Bodisch, EAG 09-1 CA, May 2009
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Competitive Advocacy Opportunity: Zeroing in U.S. Antidumping Enforcement
William W. Nye, EAG 08-13, December 2008
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Should Banking Be Kept Separate from Commerce
Alexander Raskovich, EAG 08-9, August 2008
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Electricity Restructuring: What Has Worked, What Has Not, and What Is Next
Jeff Lien, EAG 08-4, April 2008
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Proposal for a Market-Based Solution to Airport Delays
W. Tom Whalen, Dennis W. Carlton, Ken Heyer, and Oliver Richard, EAG 07-14, October 2007
Published at 31 Regulation (2008).
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Anticompetitive Restraints on Public Charter Schools
John Hoven, EAG 07-11, September 2007
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