The field of antitrust and industrial economics is one of the last bastions of the economics profession to be untouched by the public choice revolution. Economic analysis in this areaproceeds in roughly the following way. First, the efficiency of market arrangements an
Quantitative analysis of food marketing policy has played a critical role in the evolution of empiri...
As in so many areas of law and politics in the United States, antitrust’s center is at bay. It is be...
Naturally, competition policy is based on competition economics made applicable in terms of law and ...
We survey the pioneering contributions of Robert Tollison to the theory and practice of antitrust la...
Public choice, sometimes referred to as the economic theory of legislation, applies game theory and ...
Antitrust policy, Interest-group theory of government, Public choice, Federal Trade Commission,
Antitrust law has become a branch of industrial organization, itself a branch of economics. Today ju...
By any measure economists have played increasingly prominent roles in antitrust policy making, at le...
The period 1900 to 1930 was the Golden Age of antitrust theory, if not of enforcement. During that p...
Direct regulation of public utility activity and behavior has been the predominant approach to prote...
This Article demonstrates the relationship between socio-economics and antitrust law. It uses socio-...
This article, which was published in 1985, describes the development of a Post-Chicago antitrust p...
The role of Empirical study in legal decision, even in the rule making, was increased by the economi...
In this paper I discuss how Law and Economics can benefit from incorporating some insights from Publ...
This article examines the roles of economics and politics in U.S. antitrust from several perspective...
Quantitative analysis of food marketing policy has played a critical role in the evolution of empiri...
As in so many areas of law and politics in the United States, antitrust’s center is at bay. It is be...
Naturally, competition policy is based on competition economics made applicable in terms of law and ...
We survey the pioneering contributions of Robert Tollison to the theory and practice of antitrust la...
Public choice, sometimes referred to as the economic theory of legislation, applies game theory and ...
Antitrust policy, Interest-group theory of government, Public choice, Federal Trade Commission,
Antitrust law has become a branch of industrial organization, itself a branch of economics. Today ju...
By any measure economists have played increasingly prominent roles in antitrust policy making, at le...
The period 1900 to 1930 was the Golden Age of antitrust theory, if not of enforcement. During that p...
Direct regulation of public utility activity and behavior has been the predominant approach to prote...
This Article demonstrates the relationship between socio-economics and antitrust law. It uses socio-...
This article, which was published in 1985, describes the development of a Post-Chicago antitrust p...
The role of Empirical study in legal decision, even in the rule making, was increased by the economi...
In this paper I discuss how Law and Economics can benefit from incorporating some insights from Publ...
This article examines the roles of economics and politics in U.S. antitrust from several perspective...
Quantitative analysis of food marketing policy has played a critical role in the evolution of empiri...
As in so many areas of law and politics in the United States, antitrust’s center is at bay. It is be...
Naturally, competition policy is based on competition economics made applicable in terms of law and ...