FTC Slotting Fee Research Agenda Proposed By DoJ Economist
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Empirical research is needed to better understand the importance of manufacturer-paid fees to keep older products on retail shelves compared to new product introduction slotting fees, Department of Justice Antitrust Division economist Mary Sullivan suggested at a Federal Trade Commission public workshop June 1.
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