Antitrust : examples & explanations /
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New York :
Wolters Kluwer Law & Business,
c2011
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Series: | Examples & explanations series
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Table of Contents:
- The history, nature, and theory of federal competition policy
- A two-part strategy for understanding antitrust economics
- Part two of the two-part strategy: economic generalizations that pervade modern antitrust
- The all-important concept of market power
- An introduction to Sherman Act [section] 1
- Per se offenses
- The rule of reason and the doctrine of ancillary restraints
- Intermediate analysis: the long struggle to define an abbreviated rule of reason
- One further problem in horizontal cooperation; exchanges of information
- Antitrust and the distribution of goods: a whole new world
- Tying and exclusive contracting
- Proof of conspiracy under Sherman Act [section] 1
- The offense of monopolization
- Attempted monopolization and conspiracy to monopolize
- Antitrust, innovation, and intellectual property
- Price discrimination and the Robinson-Patman Act
- Antitrust aspects of mergers and acquisitions
- Merger review under Hart-Scott-Rodino
- Institutions and procedures in antitrust
- The scope of antitrust generally
- Antitrust and politics
- Antitrust and the regulated industries
- The labor exemption
- Appendix: further topics in antitrust economics: the problem of industrial organization