Over the past two to three decades economics has played an increasingly important role in the development of U.S. antitrust enforcement and policy. This essay first reviews the major facets of U.S. antitrust enforcement and next reviews the ways in which economics -- starting from a low base -- has grown in importance in antitrust. The essay then highlights three antitrust areas in which the influence of economics has had the greatest influence: merger analysis, vertical relationships, and predatory pricing. The essay concludes with the identification of four antitrust areas where further economics analysis could have high returns
There is no antitrust law without antitrust law enforcement. Legal action turns economic and jurispr...
The functions of the antitrust laws have never been well articulated. Some proponents of the law emp...
This essay discusses the role that competition policy can play in promoting economic growth. The ess...
Over the past two to three decades economics has played an increasingly important role in the develo...
Economics has reshaped antitrust enforcement over the last quarter century. Its impact has been most...
In this article, the authors interrogate legal and economic history to analyze the process by which ...
Both the law and economics of antitrust have undergone significant changein the past twenty years. T...
This article examines the roles of economics and politics in U.S. antitrust from several perspective...
Economic Analysis and Antitrust Law by Terry Calvani and John Siegfried Professors Calvani and Siegf...
Four factors were influential in my decision to write this survey paper summarizing what economists ...
Recent developments in US anti-trust can be characterised as reflecting the uneasy interaction of tw...
During the late 1970s and 1980s, the federal courts transformed antitrust rules and the federal enfo...
Acceptance of the importance of economics in antitrust law has become widespread. The Association of...
Although law and economics has influenced nearly every area of American law, few have been as deeply...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate these new anti-merger instruments on the basis of economic ...
There is no antitrust law without antitrust law enforcement. Legal action turns economic and jurispr...
The functions of the antitrust laws have never been well articulated. Some proponents of the law emp...
This essay discusses the role that competition policy can play in promoting economic growth. The ess...
Over the past two to three decades economics has played an increasingly important role in the develo...
Economics has reshaped antitrust enforcement over the last quarter century. Its impact has been most...
In this article, the authors interrogate legal and economic history to analyze the process by which ...
Both the law and economics of antitrust have undergone significant changein the past twenty years. T...
This article examines the roles of economics and politics in U.S. antitrust from several perspective...
Economic Analysis and Antitrust Law by Terry Calvani and John Siegfried Professors Calvani and Siegf...
Four factors were influential in my decision to write this survey paper summarizing what economists ...
Recent developments in US anti-trust can be characterised as reflecting the uneasy interaction of tw...
During the late 1970s and 1980s, the federal courts transformed antitrust rules and the federal enfo...
Acceptance of the importance of economics in antitrust law has become widespread. The Association of...
Although law and economics has influenced nearly every area of American law, few have been as deeply...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate these new anti-merger instruments on the basis of economic ...
There is no antitrust law without antitrust law enforcement. Legal action turns economic and jurispr...
The functions of the antitrust laws have never been well articulated. Some proponents of the law emp...
This essay discusses the role that competition policy can play in promoting economic growth. The ess...