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The institutional structure of antitrust enforcement

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Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2011Description: 252p xiISBN:
  • 9780195372656
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 343.072100 CRA
Contents:
Table of Contents Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I - Origins and Development of U.S. Antitrust Institutions; Chapter One: Antifederalism and Corporate Regulation; Chapter Two: The Curious Case of Dual Federal Enforcement; Chapter Three: Private Enforcement: Growth and Backlash; Chapter Four: Shifting Towards Technocracy; Part II - Optimizing Institutional Performance; Chapter Five: Adjudication, Regulation, and Administration; Chapter Six. The Much-Maligned Antitrust Jury; Chapter Seven: Improving Public Enforcement; Chapter Eight: State Enforcement and Federal Preemption; Chapter Nine: Rethinking Private Enforcement; Part III - Comparative and International Perspectives; Chapter Ten: How and Why is Europe Different; Chapter Eleven: Emerging Antitrust Institutions Around the World; Chapter Twelve: Toward International Antitrust Institutions; Index
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgments;
Introduction;
Part I - Origins and Development of U.S. Antitrust Institutions;
Chapter One: Antifederalism and Corporate Regulation;
Chapter Two: The Curious Case of Dual Federal Enforcement;
Chapter Three: Private Enforcement: Growth and Backlash;
Chapter Four: Shifting Towards Technocracy;
Part II - Optimizing Institutional Performance;
Chapter Five: Adjudication, Regulation, and Administration;
Chapter Six. The Much-Maligned Antitrust Jury;
Chapter Seven: Improving Public Enforcement;
Chapter Eight: State Enforcement and Federal Preemption;
Chapter Nine: Rethinking Private Enforcement;
Part III - Comparative and International Perspectives;
Chapter Ten: How and Why is Europe Different;
Chapter Eleven: Emerging Antitrust Institutions Around the World;
Chapter Twelve: Toward International Antitrust Institutions;
Index