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Antitrust economics

Roger D. Blair, David L. Kaserman

Oxford University Press, 2009

2nd ed

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Includes index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

The second edition of Antitrust Economics provides a thorough treatment of the economic theory that both motivates (and to varying degrees) guides the design and enforcement of the antitrust laws of the Untied States. Citing relevant legislation and landmark court cases, the text offers a comprehensive analysis of both horizontal and vertical antitrust issues and uses economic theory to evaluate antitrust policy throughout. The clear, accessible prose in Antitrust Economics explains the theory/policy cycle and provides thorough analysis of market structure and business conduct as they relate to antitrust policy. The text moves fluidly from theory to real world court cases to public policy, making it ideal for upper-level economics majors or law school courses in antitrust law.

目次

  • Antitrust in a Market Economy
  • The Case for Competition
  • The Case Against Monopoly
  • Antitrust Response to Monopoly
  • Private Enforcement
  • Antitrust Building Blocks: Market Definition and Market Power
  • The Law of Monopolization
  • Exclusionary Practices
  • Collusion: Horizontal Price Fixing
  • Alternative Forms of Horizontal Collusion
  • Oligopoly and Tacit Collusion
  • Horizontal Mergers
  • Price Discrimination
  • The Theory of Vertical Integration
  • Vertical Merger Policy
  • Maximum Resale Price Fixing
  • Resale Price Maintenance
  • Tying Arrangements
  • Reciprocity
  • Exclusive Dealing
  • Territorial and Customer Restrictions

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