Current controversy over antitrust centers on goals and methods. Chicago School economic analysts seek an antitrust policy predicated solely upon concerns of economic efficiency . Others seek to maintain a policy intended also to protect political and social values. Disagreements over methodology focus on the Chicago School\u27s primary reliance on economic price theory to determine economic efficiency
The Chicago School of antitrust has benefited from a great deal of law office history, written by ad...
This article examines the roles of economics and politics in U.S. antitrust from several perspective...
The Chicago School has produced many significant contributions to the antitrust literature of the la...
Current controversy over antitrust centers on goals and methods. Chicago School economic analysts ...
By any measure economists have played increasingly prominent roles in antitrust policy making, at le...
Commenting on Thomas E. Kauper\u27s Antitrust: Economic Regulation or Deregulator? Professor Payto...
International audienceWe interrogate the legal and economic history to analyse the process by which...
This article, which was published in 1985, describes the development of a Post-Chicago antitrust p...
In this article, the authors interrogate legal and economic history to analyze the process by which ...
Antitrust law has become a branch of industrial organization, itself a branch of economics. Today ju...
In this article,we use a history of economic thought perspective to analyze the process by which the...
The role of Empirical study in legal decision, even in the rule making, was increased by the economi...
An economically oriented and technocratic view of antitrust has dominated the discipline’s practice ...
This symposium began with a call for papers “reassessing the validity of the Chicago School’s assump...
As in so many areas of law and politics in the United States, antitrust’s center is at bay. It is be...
The Chicago School of antitrust has benefited from a great deal of law office history, written by ad...
This article examines the roles of economics and politics in U.S. antitrust from several perspective...
The Chicago School has produced many significant contributions to the antitrust literature of the la...
Current controversy over antitrust centers on goals and methods. Chicago School economic analysts ...
By any measure economists have played increasingly prominent roles in antitrust policy making, at le...
Commenting on Thomas E. Kauper\u27s Antitrust: Economic Regulation or Deregulator? Professor Payto...
International audienceWe interrogate the legal and economic history to analyse the process by which...
This article, which was published in 1985, describes the development of a Post-Chicago antitrust p...
In this article, the authors interrogate legal and economic history to analyze the process by which ...
Antitrust law has become a branch of industrial organization, itself a branch of economics. Today ju...
In this article,we use a history of economic thought perspective to analyze the process by which the...
The role of Empirical study in legal decision, even in the rule making, was increased by the economi...
An economically oriented and technocratic view of antitrust has dominated the discipline’s practice ...
This symposium began with a call for papers “reassessing the validity of the Chicago School’s assump...
As in so many areas of law and politics in the United States, antitrust’s center is at bay. It is be...
The Chicago School of antitrust has benefited from a great deal of law office history, written by ad...
This article examines the roles of economics and politics in U.S. antitrust from several perspective...
The Chicago School has produced many significant contributions to the antitrust literature of the la...