Antitrust law is trapped in a labyrinth of its own making. The assumption that consumer welfare and efficiency is the sole concern of antitrust law conflicts with what people view as unfair about antitrust law. The present thesis advances the understanding of antitrust law by providing some theoretical considerations and empirical results of what people view as unfair regarding price-fixing agreements. People's attitudes towards price fixing were obtained through experimental surveys on Amazon Mechanical Turk in the United States. The empirical results suggest that people view it as unfair when they feel that businesses rip them off through unequal transactions, such as price fixing and other forms of collusive behavior. But there is more ...
The purpose of this article is to develop, primarily in the context of price- fixing and market-divi...
This paper examines the forms, goals, and results of price discrimination. It reviews various econom...
Antitrust finds competitors price-fixing illegal per se. Parallel pricing among competitors has been...
Antitrust law is trapped in a labyrinth of its own making. The assumption that consumer welfare and ...
Over the past forty years, antitrust has come to embrace a goal of consumer welfare maximization tha...
When the price of a good is too high, consumers who can afford to pay cost, including enough profit ...
Although price-fixing agreements remain per se illegal in the United States, courts have undermined ...
The ability of intellectual property owners to earn monopoly rents and the inability of horizontal c...
Antitrust law condemns price-fixing cartels and seeks to encourage private suits against the conspir...
This article examines optimal policy toward coordinated oligopolistic price elevation. First, it ana...
Zero-price markets, wherein firms set the price of their goods or services at so, have exploded in ...
Antitrust scholars have widely debated the apparent paradox of Amazon seemingly wielding monopoly po...
A natural consequence of employer restraints of trade that decrease wages is lower prices. Under ant...
Modern antitrust law pursues a seemingly unitary goal: competition. In fact, competition—whether def...
This dissertation consists of three essays on antitrust issues. In the first paper, I propose two mo...
The purpose of this article is to develop, primarily in the context of price- fixing and market-divi...
This paper examines the forms, goals, and results of price discrimination. It reviews various econom...
Antitrust finds competitors price-fixing illegal per se. Parallel pricing among competitors has been...
Antitrust law is trapped in a labyrinth of its own making. The assumption that consumer welfare and ...
Over the past forty years, antitrust has come to embrace a goal of consumer welfare maximization tha...
When the price of a good is too high, consumers who can afford to pay cost, including enough profit ...
Although price-fixing agreements remain per se illegal in the United States, courts have undermined ...
The ability of intellectual property owners to earn monopoly rents and the inability of horizontal c...
Antitrust law condemns price-fixing cartels and seeks to encourage private suits against the conspir...
This article examines optimal policy toward coordinated oligopolistic price elevation. First, it ana...
Zero-price markets, wherein firms set the price of their goods or services at so, have exploded in ...
Antitrust scholars have widely debated the apparent paradox of Amazon seemingly wielding monopoly po...
A natural consequence of employer restraints of trade that decrease wages is lower prices. Under ant...
Modern antitrust law pursues a seemingly unitary goal: competition. In fact, competition—whether def...
This dissertation consists of three essays on antitrust issues. In the first paper, I propose two mo...
The purpose of this article is to develop, primarily in the context of price- fixing and market-divi...
This paper examines the forms, goals, and results of price discrimination. It reviews various econom...
Antitrust finds competitors price-fixing illegal per se. Parallel pricing among competitors has been...