
When I'm Gone: Antitrust economics and merger reform
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Jennifer Fish, Economist at Charles River Associates, joins us to talk about the new merger approval process and its sharper focus on data and economic analysis, how lawyers can most effectively engage with economists, the state of hipster and hillbilly antitrust, and the representation of women in the profession. Plus the final filing fees and the near-final ACCC merger guidelines, the Final Report of the Digital Platform Services Inquiry, movie ticket surcharges and the final Fast and Furious film, the final stand of the final fired FTC Commissioner, and a surprise musical finale. All this and more with co-hosts Moya Dodd and Matt Rubinstein
- "When I'm Gone" by The Carter Family, Lulu and the Lampshades and Anna Kendrick
- G+T on the ACCC’s analytical framework and the process for the new merger regime
- G+T on the final filing fees and notification thresholds for the new merger regime
- The ACCC's Digital Platform Services Inquiry 2020-25
- The ACCC fines Dendy 1650 concession tickets for drip pricing
- Meet the Gilbert + Tobin Competition, Consumer + Market Regulation team
- Email us at edge@gtlaw.com.au
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