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Antitrust Law and Economics
This comprehensive book provides an extensive overview of the major topics of antitrust law from an economic perspective. Its in-depth treatment and analysis of both the law and economics of antitrust is presented via a collection of interconnected original essays. The contributing authors are among the most influential scholars in antitrust, with a rich diversity of backgrounds. Their entries cover, amongst other issues, predatory pricing, essential facilities, tying, vertical restraints, enforcement, mergers, market power, monopolization standards, and facilitating practices.
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This comprehensive book provides an extensive overview of the major topics of antitrust law from an economic perspective. Its in-depth treatment and analysis of both the law and economics of antitrust is presented via a collection of interconnected original essays. The contributing authors are among the most influential scholars in antitrust, with a rich diversity of backgrounds. Their entries cover, amongst other issues, predatory pricing, essential facilities, tying, vertical restraints, enforcement, mergers, market power, monopolization standards, and facilitating practices.
This well-organized and substantial work will be invaluable to professors of American antitrust law and European competition law, as well as students specializing in competition law. It will also be an important reference for professors and graduate students of economics and business.
This well-organized and substantial work will be invaluable to professors of American antitrust law and European competition law, as well as students specializing in competition law. It will also be an important reference for professors and graduate students of economics and business.
Critical Acclaim
‘In this outstanding new book Professor Keith Hylton and his collaborators examine what antitrust law has become over the past ten years, a time in which economic analysis has become its undisputed core. What has become of the old antitrust doctrine, what are the new issues for the immediate future? This book brings together the leading experts to examine this silent revolution at the core of US domestic policy.’
– Mark Grady, UCLA School of Law, US
‘Hylton’s Antitrust Law and Economics brings together many of the best authors writing in antitrust today. Their essays range widely, covering proof of agreement under the Sherman Act, group boycotts, monopolization and essential facilities, tying and other vertical restraints, and merger policy. The writing is clear, accessible but still technically sophisticated and comprehensive. This book represents the best in contemporary antitrust scholarship, by authors who understand and are able to communicate the centrality of economic analysis to antitrust. No antitrust lawyer, serious antitrust student, or antitrust economist should be without this book.’
– Herbert Hovenkamp, University of Iowa College of Law, US
– Mark Grady, UCLA School of Law, US
‘Hylton’s Antitrust Law and Economics brings together many of the best authors writing in antitrust today. Their essays range widely, covering proof of agreement under the Sherman Act, group boycotts, monopolization and essential facilities, tying and other vertical restraints, and merger policy. The writing is clear, accessible but still technically sophisticated and comprehensive. This book represents the best in contemporary antitrust scholarship, by authors who understand and are able to communicate the centrality of economic analysis to antitrust. No antitrust lawyer, serious antitrust student, or antitrust economist should be without this book.’
– Herbert Hovenkamp, University of Iowa College of Law, US
Contributors
Contributors: A.F. Abbott, J.B. Baker, R.D. Blair, C.K. Carruthers, T.F. Cotter, D.A. Crane, S. Ghosh, J.L. Harrison, K.N. Hylton, B.H. Kobayashi, M.J. Meurer, W.H. Page, J.D. Wright
Contents
Contents:
Preface
1. The Economics of Antitrust Enforcement
Daniel A. Crane
2. Facilitating Practices and Concerted Action Under Section 1 of the Sherman Act
William H. Page
3. The Law of Group Boycotts and Related Economic Considerations
Jeffrey L. Harrison
4. The Economics of Monopoly Power in Antitrust
Roger D. Blair and Celeste K. Carruthers
5. The Law and Economics of Monopolization Standards
Keith N. Hylton
6. The Law and Economics of Predatory Pricing
Bruce H. Kobayashi
7. The Essential Facilities Doctrine
Thomas F. Cotter
8. Antitrust Analysis of Tying Arrangements and Exclusive Dealing
Alden F. Abbott and Joshua D. Wright
9. Vertical Restraints, Competition and the Rule of Reason
Shubha Ghosh
10. Market Concentration in the Antitrust Analysis of Horizontal Mergers
Jonathan B. Baker
11. Patent Litigation, Licensing, Nonobviousness, and Antitrust
Michael J. Meurer
Index
Preface
1. The Economics of Antitrust Enforcement
Daniel A. Crane
2. Facilitating Practices and Concerted Action Under Section 1 of the Sherman Act
William H. Page
3. The Law of Group Boycotts and Related Economic Considerations
Jeffrey L. Harrison
4. The Economics of Monopoly Power in Antitrust
Roger D. Blair and Celeste K. Carruthers
5. The Law and Economics of Monopolization Standards
Keith N. Hylton
6. The Law and Economics of Predatory Pricing
Bruce H. Kobayashi
7. The Essential Facilities Doctrine
Thomas F. Cotter
8. Antitrust Analysis of Tying Arrangements and Exclusive Dealing
Alden F. Abbott and Joshua D. Wright
9. Vertical Restraints, Competition and the Rule of Reason
Shubha Ghosh
10. Market Concentration in the Antitrust Analysis of Horizontal Mergers
Jonathan B. Baker
11. Patent Litigation, Licensing, Nonobviousness, and Antitrust
Michael J. Meurer
Index