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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Introduction -- I. The Market Power Paroxysm and the Antitrust Paradigm -- 1. Market Power in an Era of Antitrust -- 2. The Faltering Political Consensus Supporting Antitrust -- 3. Preventing the Political Misuse of Antitrust -- 4....
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This comment on a forthcoming article by Keith Hylton and David Evans explains why considerations of "dynamic competition" do not argue against antitrust enforcement. While the prospect of achieving monopoly may foster innovation, that observation misleads as to appropriate antitrust policy...
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In 2013, a federal district court found that Apple had orchestrated a cartel agreement involving it and five major book publishers three years earlier, when Apple opened the iBookstore in conjunction with the introduction of its iPad tablet computer. According to the court, Apple organized...
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This article shows how the norm supporting governmental action to protect and foster competitive markets was harmonized with economic rights to contract and property during the 19th century, and with the development of the social safety net during the 20th century. It explains why the...
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A contemporary consensus in antitrust discourse inappropriately places exclusionary conduct at the periphery of competition policy, while putting collusion at the core. Contrary to that common view, exclusion is as important as collusion as a matter of precedent, the structure of doctrinal...
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