The paper analyzes the last three decades of debates on predatory pricing in US antitrust law, starting from the literature which followed Areeda & Turner 1975 and ending with the early years of the new century, after the Brooke decision. Special emphasis is given to the game-theoretic approach to predation and to the reasons why this approach has never gained attention in courtrooms. It is argued that, despite their mathematical rigor, the sophisticated stories told by strategic models in order to demonstrate the actual viability of predatory behavior fail to satisfy the criteria which guide the decisions of antitrust courts, in particular their preference for easy-to-apply rules. Therefore predation cases are still governed by a peculiar ...
Predatory pricing—a deliberate strategy of pricing aggressively in order to eliminate competitors—is...
In Brooke Group Ltd. v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp.,\u27 the Supreme Court held that the plaint...
Predatory pricing is one of the most debated issue among the many possibly abusive behaviors of a do...
The paper analyzes the last three decades of debates on predatory pricing in US antitrust law, start...
Recent literature on the law and economics of antitrust has devoted increasing attention to the issu...
Over the last decade the market-driven economic philosophies of successive New Zealand governments ...
The paper deals with the history of the antitrust offense of predatory pricing in US antitrust law. ...
One of the core assumptions of the traditional economic approach to antitrust law is that competitor...
Can a price ever be too low? Can competition ever be ruinous? Questions like these have always accom...
Predatory pricing occurs when a firm lowers its prices so that its competitors will lose business. W...
The revival of interest among economists in predatory pricing, spawned by Areeda and Turner\u27s 197...
Predatory pricing—a deliberate strategy of pricing aggressively in order to eliminate competitors—is...
We formally characterize predatory pricing in a modern industry-dynamics framework that endogenizes ...
Few works of legal scholarship have had the impact enjoyed by Areeda and Turner\u27s 1975 article on...
In this paper we study the nature of predatory behavior in an oligopolistic framework. We use the lo...
Predatory pricing—a deliberate strategy of pricing aggressively in order to eliminate competitors—is...
In Brooke Group Ltd. v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp.,\u27 the Supreme Court held that the plaint...
Predatory pricing is one of the most debated issue among the many possibly abusive behaviors of a do...
The paper analyzes the last three decades of debates on predatory pricing in US antitrust law, start...
Recent literature on the law and economics of antitrust has devoted increasing attention to the issu...
Over the last decade the market-driven economic philosophies of successive New Zealand governments ...
The paper deals with the history of the antitrust offense of predatory pricing in US antitrust law. ...
One of the core assumptions of the traditional economic approach to antitrust law is that competitor...
Can a price ever be too low? Can competition ever be ruinous? Questions like these have always accom...
Predatory pricing occurs when a firm lowers its prices so that its competitors will lose business. W...
The revival of interest among economists in predatory pricing, spawned by Areeda and Turner\u27s 197...
Predatory pricing—a deliberate strategy of pricing aggressively in order to eliminate competitors—is...
We formally characterize predatory pricing in a modern industry-dynamics framework that endogenizes ...
Few works of legal scholarship have had the impact enjoyed by Areeda and Turner\u27s 1975 article on...
In this paper we study the nature of predatory behavior in an oligopolistic framework. We use the lo...
Predatory pricing—a deliberate strategy of pricing aggressively in order to eliminate competitors—is...
In Brooke Group Ltd. v. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp.,\u27 the Supreme Court held that the plaint...
Predatory pricing is one of the most debated issue among the many possibly abusive behaviors of a do...