Tag: Chicago School
Back to School: What the Chicago School and New Brandeis School...
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Back to School: What the Chicago School and New Brandeis School Get Right
By Gregory J. Werden & Luke M. Froeb
The...
Antitrust in the Internet Era: The Legacy of United States v....
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Antitrust in the Internet Era: The Legacy of United States v. A&P
By Timothy J. Muris (George Mason University) &...
Citizen Fox: The global antitrust vision of Eleanor Fox
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Citizen Fox: The global antitrust vision of Eleanor Fox
By Philip Marsden (College of Europe) & Spencer Weber Waller (Loyola...
Introduction to Harberger’s Monopoly and Resource Allocation–The Pioneering Article on Deadweight...
Hill Wellford, Nov 01, 2009
Arnold Harberger´s 1954 article, Monopoly and Resource Allocation,brought empirical analysis of the social costs of monopoly into the mainstream of...
Can We Rely Only On Effects-Based Analysis? Comments On Geradin And...
Paulo Furquim de Azevedo, Jul 28, 2013
So common and yet so controversial. Vertical restraints are among the contractual forms that Ronald Coase ironically called...
To Issue Or Not To Issue Guidance: Comments On Geradin And...
Seth Sacher, Jul 28, 2013
In a recent working paper, Damien Geradin and Caio Marioda Silva Pereira Neto (hereafter GN) argue that the Brazilian competition...
An Introduction to Whinston’s Tying, Foreclosure, and Exclusion by M.D. Whinston
Eliana Garces, Dec 20, 2012
After its publication in 1990, Michael Whinston's article on Tying, Foreclosure, and Exclusion, quickly achieved fame for being the first...
A Note on Director & Levi (1956) (reprint)
Jun 19, 2012
In their uninformatively titled article, “Law and the Future: Trade Regulation,” Director and Levi set out a research agenda as well as...
Antitrust 2025
Maurice Stucke, Dec 16, 2010
Antitrust policy in the United States has roughly twenty to thirty year cycles: (i) after initial dormancy, 1900-1920, the promise...
Behavioral Economics, Consumer Protection, and Antitrust
Michael Salinger, Apr 01, 2010
In both consumer protection and antitrust, the use of standard economic analysis has generally been to limit the scope of...