Review of Michael Whinston, <i>Lectures on Antitrust Economics</i> (MIT Press, 2006)
Michael Whinston is one of the economists who have contributed most to the understanding of antitrust issues. His works, alone or with co-authors (especially Douglas Bernheim and Ilya Segal), have shed light on such issues as exclusive contracts, tying, and multi-market collusion among others. For this reason, the publication of his book <i>Lectures on Antitrust Economics</i> is an event many people have looked forward to. They will not be disappointed.