The recent significant increase in merger activity among the nation\u27s large industrial corporations has become the subject of considerable concern. This article examines current developments in the merger area and appraises their effect upon the continuance of the competitive system. The authors view the implications of this merger trend against the backdrop of existing legislative controls, and posit guidelines for additional antitrust legislation to halt the race to oligopoly
This paper examines the trends in merger activity in the petroleum industry in light of over-all mer...
We are now in the midst of what is generally regarded as the third great merger wave in our industri...
This article reviews every litigated federal merger case since 1992, when the federal enforcement ag...
The recent significant increase in merger activity among the nation\u27s large industrial corporatio...
Conglomerates such as L.T.V., I.T.T., Gulf and Western, and Litton Industries have become widely kno...
This article takes a fresh look at a longstanding issue in antitrust economics and policy: the probl...
This article demonstrates that significant net efficiencies from a merger could cause prices to decr...
From its modern origins more than thirty years ago federal merger policy has centered around the use...
Federal antitrust enforcement has undergone a radical transformation in the past decade. The change ...
This article looks first at the process courts use to resolve merger challenges and finds that in th...
The antitrust laws, as they are presently interpreted, are incapable of blocking most of the very la...
Does recent federal merger regulation make economic sense? Merger activity has clearly increased thi...
U.S. antitrust law empowers enforcers to review pending mergers that might undermine competition. Bu...
Should unions and corporations be treated identically under the antitrust laws? This article explore...
The topic of this paper\u27 originally entitled Recent and Dynamic Changes In Economic and Legal Ph...
This paper examines the trends in merger activity in the petroleum industry in light of over-all mer...
We are now in the midst of what is generally regarded as the third great merger wave in our industri...
This article reviews every litigated federal merger case since 1992, when the federal enforcement ag...
The recent significant increase in merger activity among the nation\u27s large industrial corporatio...
Conglomerates such as L.T.V., I.T.T., Gulf and Western, and Litton Industries have become widely kno...
This article takes a fresh look at a longstanding issue in antitrust economics and policy: the probl...
This article demonstrates that significant net efficiencies from a merger could cause prices to decr...
From its modern origins more than thirty years ago federal merger policy has centered around the use...
Federal antitrust enforcement has undergone a radical transformation in the past decade. The change ...
This article looks first at the process courts use to resolve merger challenges and finds that in th...
The antitrust laws, as they are presently interpreted, are incapable of blocking most of the very la...
Does recent federal merger regulation make economic sense? Merger activity has clearly increased thi...
U.S. antitrust law empowers enforcers to review pending mergers that might undermine competition. Bu...
Should unions and corporations be treated identically under the antitrust laws? This article explore...
The topic of this paper\u27 originally entitled Recent and Dynamic Changes In Economic and Legal Ph...
This paper examines the trends in merger activity in the petroleum industry in light of over-all mer...
We are now in the midst of what is generally regarded as the third great merger wave in our industri...
This article reviews every litigated federal merger case since 1992, when the federal enforcement ag...