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Holler, E. and Schinkel, M. (2017). Umbrella Effects: Correction and Extension Journal of Competition Law and Economics, 13(1):185--189.


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    Journal of Competition Law and Economics

Roman Inderst, Frank Maier-Rigaud, and Ulrich Schwalbe's “Umbrella Effects” contains a misspecification of the profit functions that affects the numerical findings reported in the article (Roman Inderst, Frank Maier-Rigaud & Ulrich Schwalbe, Umbrella Effects 10 J. Competition L. & Econ. 739 (2014)). We offer the standard economic model of oligopolistic price competition in differentiated goods as a better basis for further development of umbrella damages cases.