Systemic Financial Service Institutions and Monopoly Power
Posted: 23 Aug 2010 Last revised: 10 Jun 2013
Date Written: August 23, 2010
Abstract
This paper examines the application of Sherman Section 2 to systemic financial service institutions and concludes that a systemic financial service institution may be found to possess monopoly power under Sherman Section 2 using a negative externality analysis. Further, the conduct of a systemic financial service institution in deliberately seeking systemic status may satisfy the improper conduct requirement under Sherman Section 2.
Keywords: systemic, monopoly
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Foster, Sharon Elaine, Systemic Financial Service Institutions and Monopoly Power (August 23, 2010). Catholic University Law Review, Vol. 60, No. 2, University of Arkansas Research Paper No. 13-02, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1663990
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