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Global Antitrust Economics

The 7th edition of “Global Antitrust Economics Conference” organised by Concurrences and NYU Stern in partnership with Axinn, Bates White, Brattle, Cleary Gottlieb, ELIG Gürkaynak Attorneys-at-Law, Meta, White & Case took place in New York on December 8th, 2022.

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Panel 1 - Competition in Labor Markets: What Antitrust Has to Do with That?

Daniel Francis

Daniel points out that in a sense, antitrust law and policy assumes that all antitrust markets are special in their own way and that antitrust rules and enforcement practices are tailored to specific concerns in specific markets. In this context, what makes labor special from an antitrust law or economic perspective? The labor antitrust exemption falls within the magnetic field of labor law’s distinction between employees, independent contractors, and other workers. Courts and agencies have long understood that under the labor antitrust exemption there is a long-standing principle that antitrust avoids interfering in disputes between employers and employees. However, is it fair and appropriate for antitrust to take its cue from labor law immunity?

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Intervenants

  • Office of the District of Columbia Attorney General (Washington)
  • NYU School of Law (New York)
  • University of San Francisco - Center for Law and Ethics
  • Northeastern University - Department of Economics
  • Netherlands Authority for Consumers & Markets- ACM (The Hague)
  • US Department of Justice (Washington)
  • NYU Stern School of Business
  • Berkeley Research Group (New York)
  • Office of the New York State Attorney General (New York)
  • University of International Business and Economics (UIBE) - (Beijing)
  • Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton (San Francisco)
  • Wisconsin Department of Justice (Madison)
  • ELIG Gürkaynak Attorneys-at-Law (Istanbul)
  • NYU Stern School of Business
  • Bates White (Washington)
  • White & Case (New York)
  • Techfreedom (Washington DC)
  • Brookings Institution (Washington)