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\u3ci\u3eAmerican Express\u3c/i\u3e, the Rule of Reason, and the Goals of Antitrust
I. Introduction
II. The Debate over the Consumer Welfare Standard
III. Applying the Rule of Reason ... A. The General Framework ... B. Step One ... C. Muddying the Waters ... D. The Bottom Line: An Analytical Mess
IV. The Rule of Reason and Multi-Sided Platforms
V. Missing in Action: The Consumer Welfare Standard
VI. Conclusio
The Mozambican Miner: A study in the export of labour
Marc Wuyts' copy of the Mozambican Miner report. A report on Mozambican miners produced by the Centro de Estudos Africanos at Universidade Eduardo Mondlane in Maputo, 1977. The research was directed by Ruth First and conducted by up to 40 other researchers and activists
General Bilinear Forms
We introduce the new notion of general bilinear forms (generalizing
sesquilinear forms) and prove that for every ring (not necessarily
commutative, possibly without involution) and every right -module which
is a generator (i.e. is a summand of for some ), there is a
one-to-one correspondence between the anti-automorphisms of \End(M) and the
general regular bilinear forms on , considered up to similarity. This
generalizes a well-known similar correspondence in the case is a field. We
also demonstrate that there is no such correspondence for arbitrary
-modules.
We use the generalized correspondence to show that there is a canonical set
isomorphism between the orbits of the left action of \Inn(R) on the
anti-automorphisms of and the orbits of the left action of \Inn(M_n(R))
on the anti-automorphisms of , provided is the only right
-module satisfying . We also prove a variant of a theorem
of Osborn. Namely, we classify all semisimple rings with involution admitting
no non-trivial idempotents that are invariant under the involution.Comment: 26 page
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