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The antitrust revolution : Economics, competition and policy

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York Oxford University Press 2004Edition: 4thDescription: 527p xiiiISBN:
  • 0195161181
  • 9780195161182
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.800000 KWO
Contents:
Contents: Preface; Contributors; Introduction; Part I: Horizontal Structure; The Economic and Legal Context; Case 1: Manifest Destiny? The Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Railroad Merger (1996), John E. Kwoka, Jr. and Lawrence J. White; Case 2: Prices, Market Definition, and the Effects of Merger: Staples-Office Depot (1997), Serdar Dalkir and Frederick R. Warren-Boulton; Case 3: Potential Competition and Local Telephone Service: The Bell Atlantic-NYNEX Merger (1997), Steven R. Brenner; Case 4: The Long Distance Industry: One Merger Too Many? MCI WorldCom and Sprint (2000), Michael Pelcovits; Case 5: The British Petroleum/ARCO Merger: Alaskan Crude Oil (2000), Jeremy Bulow and Carl Shapiro; Case 6: Efficiencies and High Concentration: Heinz Proposes to Acquire Beech-Nut (2001), Jonathan B. Baker; Part 2: Horizontal Practices; The Economic and Legal Context; Case 7: Antitrust and Higher Education: MIT Financial Aid (1993), Gustavo Bamberger and Dennis W. Carlton; Case 8: Bidding, Bid-Rigging, and School Milk Prices: Ohio v. Trauth (1994), Robert Porter and J. Doublas Zona; Case 9: Rapid Price Communication and Coordination: The Airline Tariff Publishing Case (1994), Severin Borenstein; Case 10: Global Cartels Redux: The Amino Acid Lysine Antitrust Litigation (1996), John M. Connor; Case 11: Sports League Issues: The Relocation of the Los Angeles Rams to St. Louis (1998), Franklin M. Fisher, Christopher Maxwell, and Evan Sue Schouten; Case 12: The Brand Name Prescription Drug Antitrust Litigation (1999), Kenneth G. Elzinga and David E. Mills; Part 3: Vertical and Related Market Issues; The Economic and Legal Context; Case 13: Revisiting Minimum Resale Price Maintenance: State Oil v. Khan (1997), Gustavo Bamberger; Case 14: Technology Cross-Licensing Practices: FTC v. Intel (1999), Carl Shapiro; Case 15: Retailer-Instigated Restraints on Suppliers' Sales: Toys "R" Us (2000), F.M. Scherer; Case 16: Bundling: GE-Honeywell (2001), Barry Nalebuff; Part 4: Network Issues; The Economic and Legal Context; Case 17: Links Between Markets and After-Markets: Kodak (1997); Case 18: Access and Network Effects in the New Economy: AOL-Time Warner (2000), Gerald Faulhaber; Case 19: Maintenance of Monopoly: U.S. v. Microsoft (2001), Daniel L. Rubinfeld; Case 20: The American Airlines Case: A Chance to Clarify Predation Policy (2001), Aaron Edlin and Joseph Farrell.
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Contents:
Preface;
Contributors;
Introduction;
Part I: Horizontal Structure;
The Economic and Legal Context;
Case 1: Manifest Destiny? The Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Railroad Merger (1996), John E. Kwoka, Jr. and Lawrence J. White;
Case 2: Prices, Market Definition, and the Effects of Merger: Staples-Office Depot (1997), Serdar Dalkir and Frederick R. Warren-Boulton;
Case 3: Potential Competition and Local Telephone Service: The Bell Atlantic-NYNEX Merger (1997), Steven R. Brenner;
Case 4: The Long Distance Industry: One Merger Too Many? MCI WorldCom and Sprint (2000), Michael Pelcovits;
Case 5: The British Petroleum/ARCO Merger: Alaskan Crude Oil (2000), Jeremy Bulow and Carl Shapiro;
Case 6: Efficiencies and High Concentration: Heinz Proposes to Acquire Beech-Nut (2001), Jonathan B. Baker;
Part 2: Horizontal Practices;
The Economic and Legal Context;
Case 7: Antitrust and Higher Education: MIT Financial Aid (1993), Gustavo Bamberger and Dennis W. Carlton;
Case 8: Bidding, Bid-Rigging, and School Milk Prices: Ohio v. Trauth (1994), Robert Porter and J. Doublas Zona;
Case 9: Rapid Price Communication and Coordination: The Airline Tariff Publishing Case (1994), Severin Borenstein;
Case 10: Global Cartels Redux: The Amino Acid Lysine Antitrust Litigation (1996), John M. Connor;
Case 11: Sports League Issues: The Relocation of the Los Angeles Rams to St. Louis (1998), Franklin M. Fisher, Christopher Maxwell, and Evan Sue Schouten;
Case 12: The Brand Name Prescription Drug Antitrust Litigation (1999), Kenneth G. Elzinga and David E. Mills;
Part 3: Vertical and Related Market Issues;
The Economic and Legal Context;
Case 13: Revisiting Minimum Resale Price Maintenance: State Oil v. Khan (1997), Gustavo Bamberger;
Case 14: Technology Cross-Licensing Practices: FTC v. Intel (1999), Carl Shapiro;
Case 15: Retailer-Instigated Restraints on Suppliers' Sales: Toys "R" Us (2000), F.M. Scherer;
Case 16: Bundling: GE-Honeywell (2001), Barry Nalebuff;
Part 4: Network Issues;
The Economic and Legal Context;
Case 17: Links Between Markets and After-Markets: Kodak (1997);
Case 18: Access and Network Effects in the New Economy: AOL-Time Warner (2000), Gerald Faulhaber;
Case 19: Maintenance of Monopoly: U.S. v. Microsoft (2001), Daniel L. Rubinfeld;
Case 20: The American Airlines Case: A Chance to Clarify Predation Policy (2001), Aaron Edlin and Joseph Farrell.

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