This paper empirically models the longer-run deep-seated shift in intellectual thinking that followed the Chicago School’s criticism of the older antitrust doctrine, the shorter-run driving forces related to switches of the political party in power, merger waves, changes in economic activity and the level of funding and quantifies their impact on enforcement by the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice over the period 1958-2002. The key findings are: (1) a distinct regime-shift in antitrust enforcement during the 1970s and, post-regime-shift, there has been a marked compositional change with a quantitatively large increase (decrease) in criminal (civil) antitrust court cases initiated; (2) post-regime-shift, there appears to ...
The period from 1970 to the present - roughly a third of a century - has witnessed profound changes ...
Economics has reshaped antitrust enforcement over the last quarter century. Its impact has been most...
This article, which was prepared for an ABA Antitrust Section Panel, discusses the role of ideology ...
This paper empirically models the longer-run deep-seated shift in intellectual thinking that followe...
This paper empirically models the longer-run deep-seated shift in intellectual thinking that followe...
Antitrust enforcement in the United States has declined since the 1960s. We investigate the politica...
This paper provides a survey of recent research on the US antitrust system. First we provide an over...
Although law and economics has influenced nearly every area of American law, few have been as deeply...
During the late 1970s and 1980s, the federal courts transformed antitrust rules and the federal enfo...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).For more than one hundred years, American antitrust laws h...
Antitrust scholars frequently refer to an “ideological pendulum” to describe the rise and fall of tr...
Both the law and economics of antitrust have undergone significant changein the past twenty years. T...
The U.S. Department of Justice has prosecuted over 1600 criminal antitrust (price-fixing and related...
Abstract Starting in the 1980s, market concentration began to rise dramatically decre...
Government enforcement against collusion, now viewed by the Supreme Court as the “supreme evil” in a...
The period from 1970 to the present - roughly a third of a century - has witnessed profound changes ...
Economics has reshaped antitrust enforcement over the last quarter century. Its impact has been most...
This article, which was prepared for an ABA Antitrust Section Panel, discusses the role of ideology ...
This paper empirically models the longer-run deep-seated shift in intellectual thinking that followe...
This paper empirically models the longer-run deep-seated shift in intellectual thinking that followe...
Antitrust enforcement in the United States has declined since the 1960s. We investigate the politica...
This paper provides a survey of recent research on the US antitrust system. First we provide an over...
Although law and economics has influenced nearly every area of American law, few have been as deeply...
During the late 1970s and 1980s, the federal courts transformed antitrust rules and the federal enfo...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).For more than one hundred years, American antitrust laws h...
Antitrust scholars frequently refer to an “ideological pendulum” to describe the rise and fall of tr...
Both the law and economics of antitrust have undergone significant changein the past twenty years. T...
The U.S. Department of Justice has prosecuted over 1600 criminal antitrust (price-fixing and related...
Abstract Starting in the 1980s, market concentration began to rise dramatically decre...
Government enforcement against collusion, now viewed by the Supreme Court as the “supreme evil” in a...
The period from 1970 to the present - roughly a third of a century - has witnessed profound changes ...
Economics has reshaped antitrust enforcement over the last quarter century. Its impact has been most...
This article, which was prepared for an ABA Antitrust Section Panel, discusses the role of ideology ...