Based on a speech given in NYC on March 4, 1976 at a conference on AntiTrust Issues in Today\u27s Econom
Antitrust strategy policy proposals share one common characteristic: they reveal a profound misconce...
Long-standing contradictions at the root of antitrust doctrine have today brought it to a crisis of ...
As the world’s nations rapidly move from systems in which central planning and monopoly are replaced...
In this article, ProfessorLevy uses a recent book recom- mending extensive changes in the antitrust ...
First, a brief review of the historical framework of antitrust is presented to gain some perspective...
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...
Antitrust in the United States today is caught between its pursuit of technical rules designed to de...
In 1890, Senator John Sherman described the act which now bears his name as a bill of rights, a cha...
Antitrust law is the law of the land, safely ensconced in our legal traditions. The present paper ar...
Institutions matter in antitrust, at least as much as ideas. Most antitrust arguments, and especiall...
There has been much discussion through the years about the evils of monopoly, monopolistic practices...
This Article begins with a historical question about whatever happened to the antitrust movement. Th...
This article, which was published in 1985, describes the development of a Post-Chicago antitrust p...
Commentators regularly criticize antitrust for its wobbly intellectual foundations and ineffectual r...
Antitrust strategy policy proposals share one common characteristic: they reveal a profound misconce...
Long-standing contradictions at the root of antitrust doctrine have today brought it to a crisis of ...
As the world’s nations rapidly move from systems in which central planning and monopoly are replaced...
In this article, ProfessorLevy uses a recent book recom- mending extensive changes in the antitrust ...
First, a brief review of the historical framework of antitrust is presented to gain some perspective...
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...
Antitrust in the United States today is caught between its pursuit of technical rules designed to de...
In 1890, Senator John Sherman described the act which now bears his name as a bill of rights, a cha...
Antitrust law is the law of the land, safely ensconced in our legal traditions. The present paper ar...
Institutions matter in antitrust, at least as much as ideas. Most antitrust arguments, and especiall...
There has been much discussion through the years about the evils of monopoly, monopolistic practices...
This Article begins with a historical question about whatever happened to the antitrust movement. Th...
This article, which was published in 1985, describes the development of a Post-Chicago antitrust p...
Commentators regularly criticize antitrust for its wobbly intellectual foundations and ineffectual r...
Antitrust strategy policy proposals share one common characteristic: they reveal a profound misconce...
Long-standing contradictions at the root of antitrust doctrine have today brought it to a crisis of ...
As the world’s nations rapidly move from systems in which central planning and monopoly are replaced...