Economics has had an enormous positive effect on the evolution of antitrust policy over the last 30 years or so. However, the evolving forces of technology and globalization, together with experience gained over time, suggest that further modernization is in order. This paper addresses a number of controversial antitrust doctrines that need fixing, or at least some modernizing. Specifically, I analyze market definition; the interaction of intellectual property and antitrust law; certain types of exclusionary conduct (tying and bundling discounts); and procedural issues involving economic matters such as damage multiples, the right to sue, and laws of contribution. I am currently Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Economic Analysis in the...
Antitrust scholars frequently refer to an “ideological pendulum” to describe the rise and fall of tr...
The New Economy differs in degree rather than kind from the old economy. Part II of this discussio...
Antitrust doctrine is under heavy fire in the academic literature. Modern criticism of antitrust doc...
Today’s antitrust law is characterized by stagnation and indeterminacy. The failure is so thorough t...
Antitrust law has entered a new phase of an always-controversial existence. The role of antitrust in...
Commentators regularly criticize antitrust for its wobbly intellectual foundations and ineffectual r...
This Article begins with a historical question about whatever happened to the antitrust movement. Th...
Antitrust policy today is an anomaly. On the one hand, antitrust is thriving internationally. On the...
There is wide agreement that the last decade or so has presented an unusually lively and challenging...
This Article argues for a paradigm shift in modern antitrust policy. Rather than being concerned exc...
This Article argues for a paradigm shift in modern antitrust policy. Rather than being concerned exc...
Does recent federal merger regulation make economic sense? Merger activity has clearly increased thi...
Since the very beginnings of capitalism, the law in our society has embodied a policy with respect t...
Antitrust policy today is an anomaly. On the one hand, antitrust is thriving internationally. On the...
In the fractious realm of antitrust law, one proposition commands nearly universal allegiance—that a...
Antitrust scholars frequently refer to an “ideological pendulum” to describe the rise and fall of tr...
The New Economy differs in degree rather than kind from the old economy. Part II of this discussio...
Antitrust doctrine is under heavy fire in the academic literature. Modern criticism of antitrust doc...
Today’s antitrust law is characterized by stagnation and indeterminacy. The failure is so thorough t...
Antitrust law has entered a new phase of an always-controversial existence. The role of antitrust in...
Commentators regularly criticize antitrust for its wobbly intellectual foundations and ineffectual r...
This Article begins with a historical question about whatever happened to the antitrust movement. Th...
Antitrust policy today is an anomaly. On the one hand, antitrust is thriving internationally. On the...
There is wide agreement that the last decade or so has presented an unusually lively and challenging...
This Article argues for a paradigm shift in modern antitrust policy. Rather than being concerned exc...
This Article argues for a paradigm shift in modern antitrust policy. Rather than being concerned exc...
Does recent federal merger regulation make economic sense? Merger activity has clearly increased thi...
Since the very beginnings of capitalism, the law in our society has embodied a policy with respect t...
Antitrust policy today is an anomaly. On the one hand, antitrust is thriving internationally. On the...
In the fractious realm of antitrust law, one proposition commands nearly universal allegiance—that a...
Antitrust scholars frequently refer to an “ideological pendulum” to describe the rise and fall of tr...
The New Economy differs in degree rather than kind from the old economy. Part II of this discussio...
Antitrust doctrine is under heavy fire in the academic literature. Modern criticism of antitrust doc...