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    1. A vexing question - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      Where the line is between price boycotts, which I think are likely to be illegal, and permissible boycotts over business practices, I (...)

    2. Shiny New Chrome! - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Recent data puts it at over 55% market share [ StatCounter ]. As smartphones and tablets took off, Google decided to build an (...)

    3. Another view on GSU and anti-trust - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      He neatly compares the CCC to the so-called “patent pools” which were dismantled years ago using anti-trust laws, and  to the DoJ’s own recent (...)

    4. More than meets the eye - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      In their statement, the SSHA explains that they wanted to “assess the open market” to find out what Social Science History is “worth.”  

    5. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/36/

      Sandel  argues that using the market to allocate social and civic goods is unhealthy. 

    6. How useful is the EU's gift to libraries? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      If that physical item ever was damaged, and there was a replacement available at a fair price, we would have to buy it rather than (...)

    7. England - International Advertising and Marketing - LibGuides at Duke University

      Contains numerous British market studies for baking powder. << Previous: Denmark Next: Finland >> Last Updated: Aug 28, 2018 10:54 (...)

    8. Book Review: Factory Man

      We see retailers wanting nothing more than the lowest price. We see American furniture executives wanting nothing more than their (...)

    9. Book Review: The Big Short

      Lewis builds a case that Wall Street banks and specifically Goldman Sachs conspired to inflate the price of the financial derivatives (...)

    10. https://sites.fuqua.duke.edu/fordlibrary/page/57/

      Consumers have paid a high price for cheap goods. So how low could prices go?

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