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Last 20 Shows Caskets: Anticompetitive Barriers to E-Commerce The Journal of Law, Economics, & Policy at George Mason University School of Law is pleased to present a panel discussion of the market for Caskets from the Anticompetitive Barriers to E-Commerce Symposium.
Moderator: David E. Harrington, Kenyon College
"Protectionism as a Rational Basis? The Impact on E-Commerce in the Funeral Industry" - Asheesh Agarwal, US Department of Justice
"Casket Sales Restrictions and the Funeral Market" - Daniel Sutter, University of Oklahoma
Commenters:
* Do ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Empirical Analysis: Anticompetitive Barriers to E-CommerceThe Journal of Law, Economics, & Policy at George Mason University School of Law is pleased to present a panel discussion of the empirical analysis of e-commerce from the Anticompetitive Barriers to E-Commerce Symposium.
Moderator: Jerry Ellig, Mercatus Center
"Public versus Private Restraints on the Online Distribution of Contact Lenses: A Distinction with a Difference" - James C. Cooper, Federal Trade Commission
"Real Estate Brokerage and E-Commerce: A Framework for Empirical Analysis" ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Automobiles: Anticompetitive Barriers to E-CommerceThe Journal of Law, Economics, & Policy at George Mason University School of Law is pleased to present a panel discussion of the market for Automobiles from the Anticompetitive Barriers to E-Commerce Symposium. Moderator: Todd J. Zywicki, George Mason University School of Law
"Automobile Distribution Restrictions: An Economic Perspective" -Debra J. Holt, Federal Trade Commission
"A Competitive Analysis of Regulatory Barriers to Internet Auto Sales" -John T. Delacourt, Kelley Drye Collier ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Caskets: Anticompetitive Barriers to E-CommerceThe Journal of Law, Economics, & Policy at George Mason University School of Law is pleased to present a panel discussion of the market for Caskets from the Anticompetitive Barriers to E-Commerce Symposium.
Moderator: David E. Harrington, Kenyon College
"Protectionism as a Rational Basis? The Impact on E-Commerce in the Funeral Industry" - Asheesh Agarwal, US Department of Justice
"Casket Sales Restrictions and the Funeral Market" - Daniel Sutter, University of Oklahoma
Commenters:
* Do ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Impact of Federal Regulation on the Economy and Small BusinessThe Journal of Law, Economics & Policy at the George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia presents the first installment of the Lecture Series, "The Impact of Federal Regulation on the Economy and Small Business." Speakers include:• The Honorable John Graham, OIRA Administrator• The Honorable Sally Katzen, former OIRA Administrator, Clinton Administration.• Barry Pineles, Counsel, US House of Representatives, Small Business Committee• James Gattuso, ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website A Law and Economics Perspective of TerrorismShould terrorist organizations be subject to group liability for the actions of their members? Should countries and groups that provide financial support or could have prevented a terrorist attack be liable? Should the punishment for an act committed by a terrorist be more severe then for the same act committed by a criminal? Should the U.S. government be able to buy American's right to privacy? In a timely discussion of these types of questions and many more…
The Journal of La ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Sarbanes Oxley Act: An Efficient Solution to a Public Problem?The Journal of Law, Economics, & Policy (JLEP)
at George Mason University School of Law is pleased to present a panel discussion entitled:
"The Sarbanes Oxley Act: An Efficient Solution to a Public Problem?"
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act was passed in response to the Enron and WorldCom corporate scandals, which shook investor's faith in the stock market. Fundamentally, the Act was an effort to establish mandatory corporate governance and accounting standards applicable to all public companies in ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Anticompetitive Barriers to E-Commerce: Ken Starr KeynoteAnticompetitive Barriers to E-Commerce
A Symposium Presented by:
the Mercatus Center at George Mason University,
the George Mason University School of Law,
& the Journal of Law, Economics, and Policy
Featuring Keynote Speaker
Kenneth Starr Dean,
Pepperdine University School of Law
Business-to-consumer e-commerce is one of the fastest growing business sectors in the American economy. As a result, industry-specific economic regulations, occupational licensing, franchising laws, an ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Wine: Anticompetitive Barriers to E-CommerceModerator:
Donald J. Boudreaux, George Mason University"The Economics of Direct Wine Shipping" Jerry Ellig, Mercatus Center at George Mason University Alan E. Wiseman, Ohio State University"What Next in the Wine War?" James Alexander Tanford, Indiana University School of LawCommenters: Maureen K. Ohlhausen
Director of the Office of Policy Planning Federal Trade CommissionTodd J. ZywickiProfessor of Law George Mason University School of Law Senior Fellow
James Buchanan Center
Music perfo ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Automobiles: Anticompetitive Barriers to E-CommerceModerator:
Todd J. Zywicki, George Mason University School of Law
"Automobile Distribution Restrictions: An Economic Perspective"
Debra J. Holt, Federal Trade Commission
"A Competitive Analysis of Regulatory Barriers
to Internet Auto Sales"
John T. Delacourt, Kelley Drye Collier Shannon
Commenters:
Joseph M. Johnson
Economist
United States Small Business Administration, Office of Advocacy
Martin Johnson
Senior Economist
International Trade Administration
Department of Commerce
... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Sarbanes Oxley Act: An Efficient Solution to a Public Problem?The Journal of Law, Economics, & Policy (JLEP)
at George Mason University School of Law is pleased to present a panel discussion entitled:
"The Sarbanes Oxley Act: An Efficient Solution to a Public Problem?"
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act was passed in response to the Enron and WorldCom corporate scandals, which shook investor's faith in the stock market. Fundamentally, the Act was an effort to establish mandatory corporate governance and accounting standards applicable to all public companies in ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Anticompetitive Barriers to E-Commerce: Ken Starr KeynoteAnticompetitive Barriers to E-Commerce
A Symposium Presented by:
the Mercatus Center at George Mason University,
the George Mason University School of Law,
& the Journal of Law, Economics, and Policy
Featuring Keynote Speaker
Kenneth Starr Dean,
Pepperdine University School of Law
Business-to-consumer e-commerce is one of the fastest growing business sectors in the American economy. As a result, industry-specific economic regulations, occupational licensing, franchising laws, an ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Wine: Anticompetitive Barriers to E-CommerceModerator:
Donald J. Boudreaux, George Mason University"The Economics of Direct Wine Shipping" Jerry Ellig, Mercatus Center at George Mason University Alan E. Wiseman, Ohio State University"What Next in the Wine War?" James Alexander Tanford, Indiana University School of LawCommenters: Maureen K. Ohlhausen
Director of the Office of Policy Planning Federal Trade CommissionTodd J. ZywickiProfessor of Law George Mason University School of Law Senior Fellow
James Buchanan Center
Music perfo ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Wine: Anticompetitive Barriers to E-CommerceModerator:
Donald J. Boudreaux, George Mason University"The Economics of Direct Wine Shipping" Jerry Ellig, Mercatus Center at George Mason University Alan E. Wiseman, Ohio State University"What Next in the Wine War?" James Alexander Tanford, Indiana University School of LawCommenters: Maureen K. Ohlhausen
Director of the Office of Policy Planning Federal Trade CommissionTodd J. ZywickiProfessor of Law George Mason University School of Law Senior Fellow
James Buchanan Center
Music perfo ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website Ken Starr at George Mason LawAnticompetitive Barriers to E-Commerce
A Symposium Presented by:
the Mercatus Center at George Mason University,
the George Mason University School of Law,
& the Journal of Law, Economics, and Policy
Featuring Keynote Speaker
Kenneth Starr Dean,
Pepperdine University School of Law
Business-to-consumer e-commerce is one of the fastest growing business sectors in the American economy. As a result, industry-specific economic regulations, occupational licensing, franchising laws, an ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Impact of Federal Regulation on the Economy and Small BusinessThe Journal of Law, Economics & Policy at the George Mason University School of Law in Arlington, Virginia presents the first installment of the Lecture Series, "The Impact of Federal Regulation on the Economy and Small Business." Speakers include:• The Honorable John Graham, OIRA Administrator• The Honorable Sally Katzen, former OIRA Administrator, Clinton Administration.• Barry Pineles, Counsel, US House of Representatives, Small Business Committee• James Gattuso, ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website A Law and Economics Perspective of TerrorismShould terrorist organizations be subject to group liability for the actions of their members? Should countries and groups that provide financial support or could have prevented a terrorist attack be liable? Should the punishment for an act committed by a terrorist be more severe then for the same act committed by a criminal? Should the U.S. government be able to buy American's right to privacy? In a timely discussion of these types of questions and many more…
The Journal of La ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website The Sarbanes Oxley Act: An Efficient Solution to a Public Problem?The Journal of Law, Economics, & Policy (JLEP)
at George Mason University School of Law is pleased to present a panel discussion entitled:
"The Sarbanes Oxley Act: An Efficient Solution to a Public Problem?"
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act was passed in response to the Enron and WorldCom corporate scandals, which shook investor's faith in the stock market. Fundamentally, the Act was an effort to establish mandatory corporate governance and accounting standards applicable to all public companies in ... Listen | Listen in your iPhone | Download | View full cache | Visit Website
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