Selected Antitrust Cases: Landmark DecisionsExplains, with interesting concrete problems, the manner in which economic theory is reflected in antitrust policy. The leading decisions covered here have been edited to manageable proportions, but retain the original language of the court. Only those cases are given that truly represent landmark opinions. The author explains the law as it stands now and provides information on the historical development of the attitude of the courts on the various legal-economic issues. In addition, the author also includes dissenting opinions in order to provide a better understanding of the inherent complexities of the economic issues faced by the courts. ISBN 0-256-03222-X: $18.95. |
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Monopolization | 3 |
Direct PriceFixing Agreements | 107 |
Trade Association Activities | 187 |
Copyright | |
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