The antitrust law should return to a standard more realistic and suited to the legal system – the “protection of the competitive process.” It posits a basic question for law enforcement and judges. Given complained-of conduct, is that conduct actually part of the competitive process, or is it a sufficient deviation as to be unlawful? In this view, antitrust law aims to create a body of common-law rules that punish and therefore deter such disruptions – hence “protecting the competitive process.
The consumer welfare standard in antitrust has been heavily criticized. But would, in fact, abandoni...
Modern antitrust law pursues a seemingly unitary goal: competition. In fact, competition-whether def...
America’s failing antitrust system is, in large part, to blame for today’s market power problem. Lax...
The antitrust law should return to a standard more realistic and suited to the legal system – the “p...
Antitrust law is a blunt instrument for dealing with many claims of anticompetitive standard setting...
Antitrust law is a blunt instrument for dealing with many claims of anticompetitive standard setting...
The focus of modern applications of economic reasoning to antitrust concerns has been on the more su...
Antitrust law is a blunt instrument for dealing with many claims of anticompetitive standard setting...
The consumer welfare standard in antitrust has been heavily criticized. But would, in fact, abandoni...
Antitrust law is a blunt instrument for dealing with many claims of anticompetitive standard setting...
Antitrust law is moving away from rules (ex ante, limited factor liability determinants) and toward...
In both the U.S. and the EU, the antitrust category of “sham litigation” (in the U.S.) or “vexatious...
A contemporary consensus in antitrust discourse inappropriately places exclusionary conduct at the p...
ELIDEK project “Optimal Design of Competition Policy Enforcement”.The choice of legal standards (LSs...
(Excerpt) American society has a long history of encouraging competition and a long history of abhor...
The consumer welfare standard in antitrust has been heavily criticized. But would, in fact, abandoni...
Modern antitrust law pursues a seemingly unitary goal: competition. In fact, competition-whether def...
America’s failing antitrust system is, in large part, to blame for today’s market power problem. Lax...
The antitrust law should return to a standard more realistic and suited to the legal system – the “p...
Antitrust law is a blunt instrument for dealing with many claims of anticompetitive standard setting...
Antitrust law is a blunt instrument for dealing with many claims of anticompetitive standard setting...
The focus of modern applications of economic reasoning to antitrust concerns has been on the more su...
Antitrust law is a blunt instrument for dealing with many claims of anticompetitive standard setting...
The consumer welfare standard in antitrust has been heavily criticized. But would, in fact, abandoni...
Antitrust law is a blunt instrument for dealing with many claims of anticompetitive standard setting...
Antitrust law is moving away from rules (ex ante, limited factor liability determinants) and toward...
In both the U.S. and the EU, the antitrust category of “sham litigation” (in the U.S.) or “vexatious...
A contemporary consensus in antitrust discourse inappropriately places exclusionary conduct at the p...
ELIDEK project “Optimal Design of Competition Policy Enforcement”.The choice of legal standards (LSs...
(Excerpt) American society has a long history of encouraging competition and a long history of abhor...
The consumer welfare standard in antitrust has been heavily criticized. But would, in fact, abandoni...
Modern antitrust law pursues a seemingly unitary goal: competition. In fact, competition-whether def...
America’s failing antitrust system is, in large part, to blame for today’s market power problem. Lax...