Showing Publications By: Thom Lambert
Rent-Seeking and Public Choice in Digital Markets
in GLOBAL ANTITRUST INSTITUTE'S REPORT ON THE DIGITAL ECONOMY (November 2020)
The Case for Doing Nothing About Institutional Investors’ Common Ownership of Small Stakes in Competing Firms
13 VIRGINIA LAW AND BUSINESS REVIEW 213 (2019).
Understanding How to Regulate: A Response to Professor Heinzerling
86 UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO LAW REVIEW ONLINE 66 (2018/2019)
Calm Down About Common Ownership
41 REGULATION 28 (2018).
Foreward: From Gadfly to Nudge: The Genesis of Libertarian Paternalism
82 MISSOURI LAW REVIEW 623 (2017).
How to Regulate: A Guide for Policymakers
(Cambridge University Press, 2017).
An Austrian Analysis of Contemporary Business Law
in RESEARCH HANDBOOK ON AUSTRIAN ECONOMICS (eds. Todd J. Zywicki and Peter J. Boettke, Edward Elgar Press 2017).
Antitrust in the Roberts Court
in BUSINESS LAW IN THE ROBERTS COURT (ed. Jonathan Adler, Oxford University Press, 2016).
Recognizing the Limits of Antitrust: The Roberts Court Versus the Enforcement Agencies
11 JOURNAL OF COMPETITION LAW AND ECONOMICS 791 (2015)
Defining Unreasonably Exclusionary Conduct: The ‘Exclusion of a Competitive Rival’ Approach
92 NORTH CAROLINA LAW REVIEW 1175 (2014)