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THE ANTITRUST LOGIT MODEL FOR PREDICTING UNILATERAL COMPETITIVE EFFECTS Gregory J. Werden Luke M. Froeb* We briefly present the Antitrust Logit Model (ALM)1 and explain the constructive role it can play in the analysis o
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Document Date: 2007-05-10 15:55:59


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Vanderbilt University / /

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Graduate School / School of Management / Antitrust Division / U.S. Department of Justice / Applied Industrial Organization / Vanderbilt University / /

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Philip Nelson / Mason L. Rev / Philip Crooke / Timothy F. Bresnahan / James Levinsohn / Roy J. Epstein / Luke M. Froeb / Scott Stern / Steven Tschantz / Steven T. Berry / Andrew N. Kleit / Timothy J. Tardiff / Gregory Werden / Aviv Nevo / Manuel Trajtenberg / Malcolm B. Coate / Ariel Pakes / Daniel L. Rubinfeld / Gregory J. Werden / /

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Senior Economic Counsel / Governor / Associate Professor of Management / Associate Professor / /

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