Concentrated Benefits and Dispersed Costs Rent-Seeking by Incumbents Against Innovative and Disruptive Web Based Firms
March 1, 2018
By: John Harkrider
Douglas H. Ginsburg – An Antitrust Professor on the Bench Liber Amicorum Volume 1
Axinn partner John Harkrider wrote, "Concentrated Benefits and Dispersed Costs Rent-Seeking by Incumbents Against Innovative and Disruptive Web Based Firms," a chapter in the Concurrences publication, Douglas H. Ginsburg – An Antitrust Professor on the Bench Liber Amicorum Volume 1.
Axinn partner Daniel Bitton assisted with this writing.
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