The antitrust revolution : economics, competition, and policy /
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Edition: | 3rd ed. |
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Imprint: | New York : Oxford University Press, 1999. |
Description: | xv, 475 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/3497589 |
Table of Contents:
- Part I. Horizontal Structure
- The Economic and Legal Context
- 1. Joint Operating Agreement: Detroit Newspapers (1988)
- 2. Hospital Competition and Costs: The Carilion Case (1989)
- 3. Manifest Destiny: The Union Pacific and Southern Pacific Railroad Manager (1996)
- 4. Restructuring Electric Utilities: BG&E and Pepco Form Constellation(1997)
- 5. Potential Competition in Local Telephone Service: Bell Atlantic-Nynex (1997)
- 6. Prices, Market Definition, and the Effects of Merger: Staples-0ffice Depot (1997)
- Part II. Horizontal Practices
- The Exonomic and Legal Context
- 7. Facilitating Practices: The Ethyl Case (1984)
- 8. The Reasonableness of Horizontal Restraints: NCAA (1984)
- 9. Collusive Predation: Matsushita
- 10. Predation by a Nondominant Firm: The Liggett Case (1993)
- 11. Antitrust and Higher Education: MIT Financial Aid (1993)
- 12. Joint Venture Membership: Visa and Discover Card (1993)
- 13. Rapid Price Communication and Coordination: The Airline Tariff Publishing Case (1994)
- Part III. Vertical and Complementary Market Issues
- The Economic and Legal Structure
- 14. Tying and Exclusive Dealing: Jefferson Parish Hospital
- 15. Resale Price Mainetenance Reexamined: Monsanto
- 16. Links between Vertically Related Markets: Kodak (1992)
- 17. Networks, Standards, the Use of Market Dominance: Microsoft (1995)
- 18. Defense Industr Rationalization: Lockheed Martin (1995)
- 19. Vertical and Horizontal Ownership in Cable TV: Time Warner-Turner (1996)