Post-Chicago developments in antitrust law /
editado por Antonio Cucinotta, Roberto Pardolesi e Roger Van den Bergh. --
- Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar, 2002.
- 337 p.
Preface List of contributors 1. The reckoning of post-Chicago antitrust - Herbert Hovenkamp 2. The difficult reception of economic analysis in European competition law - Roger Van den Bergh 3. A preface to post-Chicago antitrust - Jonathan B. Baker 4. Post-Chicago, post-Seattle and the dilemma of globalization - Eleanor M. Fox 5. The bounds approach to antitrust - Patrick Van Cayseele 6. Dynamic efficiency and US antitrust policy - Rudolph J. R. Peritz 7. "Obvious" consumer harm in antitrust policy: the Chicago School, the post-Chicago school and the courts - John E. Lopatka and William H. Page 8. Second order oligopoly problems with international dimensions: sequential mergers, maverick firms and buyer power - Michael S. Jacobs 9. Rule fixing: an overlooked but general category of collusion - Robert H. Lande and Howard P. Marvel 10. Raising consumers' costs as an antitrust problem: a sketch of the argument from Kodak to Microsoft (the European proceedings) - Francesco Denozza 11. How safe is the king's throne? Network externalities on trial - Roberto Pardolesi and Andrea Renda 12. The vertical price fixing controversy - Antonio Cucinotta 13. The competitive dynamics of distribution restraints: efficiency versus rent seeking - Peter C. Carstensen 14. Cooperation, competition and collusion among firms at successive stages - Robert L. Steiner Index
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