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Your search for: subjects:"Antitrust Law Economic Aspects"


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Books on: "ANTITRUST LAW ECONOMIC ASPECTS" (Subject)

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    Revitalizing Antitrust in Its Second Century: Essays on Legal, Economic, and Political Policy
    Book by Harry First, Eleanor M. Fox, Robert Pitofsky; Quorum Books, 1991
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    In this provocative new work, a distinguished group of policymakers, legal scholars, and economists challenge the prevailing view that antitrust legislation is no longer relevant, arguing instead that antitrust, progressively construed and adapted to today's economic realties, remains the most ...
     
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    Federal Antitrust Policy during the Kennedy-Johnson Years
    Book by James R. Williamson; Greenwood, 1995
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    By 1968, 200 corporations held over 60 percent of the nation's manufacturing assets and total annual profits. This book is a comprehensive study of the enormous concentration of economic power resulting from the Third Great Merger Movement, during which over 9,400 firms disappeared through merger ...
     
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    The Theory of Contestable Markets: Applications to Regulatory and Antitrust Problems in the Rail Industry
    Book by William B. Tye; Greenwood Press, 1990
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    This book provides a comprehensive analysis of the new theory of contestable markets, and its application to the problem of transition to deregulation in regulated industries. Unlike other theoretical studies, though, the work also addresses the theory in practice. Using the insights gained when the ...
     
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    Antitrust, Innovation, and Competitiveness
    Book by Thomas M. Jorde, David J. Teece; Oxford University Press, 1992
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    This book explores how the U.S. antitrust laws, especially the Sherman Antitrust Act, have affected the ways in which U.S. corporations can form alliances to compete in world markets. The editors start from the premise that current antitrust laws unwisely restrain innovation by inhibiting desirable ...
     
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    Antitrust Policy and Interest-Group Politics
    Book by William F. Shughart II; Quorum Books, 1990
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    This is the first study to apply the interest-group model of regulation to the study of antitrust law and policy. The application of this model enables the author to both identify important trends in the antitrust arena and demonstrate which groups have benefited most from antitrust legislation ...
     

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Journal Articles on: "ANTITRUST LAW ECONOMIC ASPECTS" (Subject)

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