Rejected! antitrust economists as expert witnesses in the post-daubert world

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Abstract

Economists regularly appear as expert witnesses in antitrust litigations. This paper analyzes how their models and methodologies have performed vis-À-vis the standards of relevance and reliability affirmed by the US Supreme Court in Daubert and its progeny. Some explanations for the economists' troubles when facing a Daubert challenge in antitrust cases are provided.

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Giocoli, N. (2020). Rejected! antitrust economists as expert witnesses in the post-daubert world. Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 42(2), 203–228. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1053837219000671

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