Although law and economics has influenced nearly every area of American law, few have been as deeply and as thoroughly economized as antitrust. Beginning in the 1970s, antitrust law—traditionally informed by populist hostility to economic concentration—was dramatically transformed by a new and overriding focus on economic efficiency. This transformation was associated with a provocative new wave of antitrust scholarship, which claimed that economic efficiency (or consumer welfare ) was the sole legitimate aim of antitrust policy. The U.S. Supreme Court seemingly agreed, issuing decision after decision rejecting traditional antitrust values and adopting the efficiency norm of the law and economics movement. By century\u27s end, the populi...
In antitrust litigation, the factual complexity and economic nature of the issues involved require t...
Acceptance of the importance of economics in antitrust law has become widespread. The Association of...
Sometimes an entire field goes astray. When its dominant members make a major mistake, an opportunit...
Although law and economics has influenced nearly every area of American law, few have been as deeply...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).For more than one hundred years, American antitrust laws h...
Today, some antitrust commentators have called for the Supreme Court to abandon its focus on protect...
Over the past forty years, the federal courts have relied more and more on economic theory to inform...
The role of Empirical study in legal decision, even in the rule making, was increased by the economi...
In this article, the authors interrogate legal and economic history to analyze the process by which ...
This book is an effort to consolidate several different perspectives on antitrust law. First, Profes...
International audienceWe interrogate the legal and economic history to analyse the process by which...
When Richard D. Cudahy graduated from the Yale Law School, antitrust law in the United States was at...
In this paper, I report on a series of recent decisions in antitrust cases by the U.S. Supreme Court...
No one could quarrel with the simple assertion that the so-called Warren Court has had a significa...
In this article,we use a history of economic thought perspective to analyze the process by which the...
In antitrust litigation, the factual complexity and economic nature of the issues involved require t...
Acceptance of the importance of economics in antitrust law has become widespread. The Association of...
Sometimes an entire field goes astray. When its dominant members make a major mistake, an opportunit...
Although law and economics has influenced nearly every area of American law, few have been as deeply...
Includes bibliographical references (p. ).For more than one hundred years, American antitrust laws h...
Today, some antitrust commentators have called for the Supreme Court to abandon its focus on protect...
Over the past forty years, the federal courts have relied more and more on economic theory to inform...
The role of Empirical study in legal decision, even in the rule making, was increased by the economi...
In this article, the authors interrogate legal and economic history to analyze the process by which ...
This book is an effort to consolidate several different perspectives on antitrust law. First, Profes...
International audienceWe interrogate the legal and economic history to analyse the process by which...
When Richard D. Cudahy graduated from the Yale Law School, antitrust law in the United States was at...
In this paper, I report on a series of recent decisions in antitrust cases by the U.S. Supreme Court...
No one could quarrel with the simple assertion that the so-called Warren Court has had a significa...
In this article,we use a history of economic thought perspective to analyze the process by which the...
In antitrust litigation, the factual complexity and economic nature of the issues involved require t...
Acceptance of the importance of economics in antitrust law has become widespread. The Association of...
Sometimes an entire field goes astray. When its dominant members make a major mistake, an opportunit...