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Federal Antitrust Policy : The law of competition and its practice

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Publication details: St.Paul,Minn. West Group 1999Edition: 2ndDescription: 820p viiISBN:
  • 9780314150462
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.072100 HOV
Contents:
Contents: 1. The basic economics of antitrust ; 2. History and ideology in antitrust policy; 3. Market power and market definition; 4. Antitrust policy toward collusion and oligopoly; 5. Joint ventures of competitors, concerted refusals, patent licensing, and the rule of reason; 6. Exclusionary practices and the dominant firm: the basic doctrine of monopolization and attempt; 7. Exclusionary practices in monopolization and attempt cases; 8. Predatory and other exclusionary pricing; 9. Vertical integration and vertical mergers; 10. Tie-ins, reciprocity, exclusive dealing and the franchise contract; 11. Intrabrand restraints on distribution; 12. Mergers of competitors; 13. Conglomerate mergers; 14. Price discrimination and the robinson-patman act; 15. Public enforcement of the federal antitrust laws; 16. Private enforcement ; 17. Damages ; 18. Antitrust and the process of democratic government; 19. Antitrust and federal regulatory policy; 20. Antitrust federalism and the "state action" doctrine; 21. The reach of the federal antitrust laws
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Contents:
1. The basic economics of antitrust ;
2. History and ideology in antitrust policy;
3. Market power and market definition;
4. Antitrust policy toward collusion and oligopoly;
5. Joint ventures of competitors, concerted refusals, patent licensing, and the rule of reason;
6. Exclusionary practices and the dominant firm: the basic doctrine of monopolization and attempt;
7. Exclusionary practices in monopolization and attempt cases;
8. Predatory and other exclusionary pricing;
9. Vertical integration and vertical mergers;
10. Tie-ins, reciprocity, exclusive dealing and the franchise contract;
11. Intrabrand restraints on distribution;
12. Mergers of competitors;
13. Conglomerate mergers;
14. Price discrimination and the robinson-patman act;
15. Public enforcement of the federal antitrust laws;
16. Private enforcement ;
17. Damages ;
18. Antitrust and the process of democratic government;
19. Antitrust and federal regulatory policy;
20. Antitrust federalism and the "state action" doctrine;
21. The reach of the federal antitrust laws

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