Federal antitrust policy : the law of competition and its practice / Herbert Hovenkamp.
2016
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Title
Federal antitrust policy : the law of competition and its practice / Herbert Hovenkamp.
Variant Title
Index screen title: Hovenkamp's Federal antitrust policy, the law of competition and its practice, 5th (Hornbook series)
Edition
Fifth edition.
Imprint
St. Paul, MN : West Academic Publishing, [2016]
Distributed
[St. Paul, Minnesota] : West Academic Publishing, [2015]
Description
1 online resource (xxiii, 1083 pages) : illustrations.
Series
Hornbook series.
Study aids (West Academic Publishing)
Study aids (West Academic Publishing)
Formatted Contents Note
Part 1. Foundations: policy and measurement. The basic economics of antitrust
History and ideology in antitrust policy
Market power and market definition
Part 2. The substance of antitrust. Antitrust policy toward collusion and oligopoly
Joint ventures of competitors, concerted refusals, patent licensing, and the rule of reason
Exclusionary practices and the dominant firm: the basic doctrine of monopolization and attempt
Exclusionary practices in monopolization and attempt cases
Predatory and other exclusionary pricing
Vertical integration and vertical mergers
Tie-ins, reciprocity, exclusive dealing and most favored nation agreements
Intrabrand restraints on distribution
Mergers of competitors
Conglomerate mergers
Price discrimination and the Robinson-Patman Act
Part 3. Antitrust as a regulatory institution. Public enforcement of the federal antitrust laws
Private enforcement
Damages
Antitrust and the process of democratic government
Antitrust and federal regulatory policy
Antitrust federalism and the "state action" doctrine
The reach of the federal antitrust laws.
History and ideology in antitrust policy
Market power and market definition
Part 2. The substance of antitrust. Antitrust policy toward collusion and oligopoly
Joint ventures of competitors, concerted refusals, patent licensing, and the rule of reason
Exclusionary practices and the dominant firm: the basic doctrine of monopolization and attempt
Exclusionary practices in monopolization and attempt cases
Predatory and other exclusionary pricing
Vertical integration and vertical mergers
Tie-ins, reciprocity, exclusive dealing and most favored nation agreements
Intrabrand restraints on distribution
Mergers of competitors
Conglomerate mergers
Price discrimination and the Robinson-Patman Act
Part 3. Antitrust as a regulatory institution. Public enforcement of the federal antitrust laws
Private enforcement
Damages
Antitrust and the process of democratic government
Antitrust and federal regulatory policy
Antitrust federalism and the "state action" doctrine
The reach of the federal antitrust laws.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Type of File
West Academic eProducts doc viewer.
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Mode of access: The purchase of an online book carries a 12-month license for online-use only. These products can be viewed on any devide with an internet connection. There is no downloadable text or PDF made available to customers.
Source of Description
Description based on e-publication title page, viewed November 5, 2015.
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Language
English
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