Antitrust Law and Economics Review 1995 - Abstracts

Antitrust Law and Economics Review 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
Anatomy of a monopoly: the Harley-Davidson model.LawMueller, Charles E.
Anatomy of a monopoly: the Harley-Davidson model. (part 2)LawMueller, Charles E.
Antitrust in cyberspace: the Review goes hi-tech!LawMueller, Charles E.
Antitrust overview for the World Wide Web. (part 1) (includes text from Antitrust Law & Economics Review Web site)LawMueller, Charles E.
Channeling the 'aftermarket' through Harley: squeezed-out independents and overcharged consumers. (Harley-Davidson)LawVesselinovitch, Alexander S., Olree, Andy G., MacDougall, David J.
Don't 'sunset' the FTC order against Harley's exclusive dealing: recidivism, dominance, and forced inefficiency. (part 1)LawMueller, Charles E.
Don't 'sunset' the FTC order against Harley's exclusive dealing recidivism, dominance, and forced inefficiency. (part 2)LawMueller, Charles E.
Elements of an antitrust case: structure, conduct, and performance.LawMueller, Charles E.
Exclusive dealing by tying parts/accessories to motorcycles: Harley's market power and the FTC's 'sunset' policy. (part 1)LawMcDavid, Janet L.
Exclusive dealing by tying parts/accessories to motorcycles: Harley's market power and the FTC's 'sunset' policy. (part 2)LawMcDavid, Janet L.
Exclusive dealing with 70% share: Harley-Davidson's restricted output, inflated prices, and inferior quality.LawMueller, Charles E.
FTC-approved monopolization in the Anti-Monopoly case: killing an industry's infrastructure. (part 3) (reprint of plaintiff's complaint in Anti-Monopoly, Inc. v. Hasbro, Inc.)(Transcript)LawPerson, Carl E., Anspach, Ralph W.
Harley-Davidson and the FTC man: how Bob Pitofsky wiped out 80 years of U.S. antitrust enforcement. (includes reprints of press releases from Federal Trade Commission chair Robert Pitofsky and others)LawMueller, Charles E.
Harley-Davidson petition to lift 1954 order: exclusive dealing is 'procompetitive.'LawMueller, Charles E.
Harley's 'outrageous pricing': 5 times competitors' prices for parts of same or poorer quality.LawMueller, Charles E., Jones, Emmett, Vild, Margaret H., Shokouh, Oliver A.
In the beginning: the Review in antitrust's golden age of the '60s. (includes related obituary for former FTC chair Paul Rand Dixon)Law 
Predatory pricing conspiracy too 'economically irrational' to require a trial: the Matsushita decision. (part 2) (includes excerpt of the US Supreme Court's opinion in Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. v. Zenith Radio Corp.)LawMueller, Charles E., Powell, Lewis F., Jr.
Quality, efficiency, and safety: the superior technology of Harley's competitors. (Harley-Davidson)LawBaker, Bruce L., Mueller, Charles E., Panzica, Ignatius J., Tullis, Jay K., Sands, Nancy L., Zoormajian, Mike, Yetzke, Steven R., Looper, Paula M., LaBonte, Paul A., Bittman, Don, Munoz, Gary, Ramlow, Gary, Lara, Jean L., Gomez, Emig, Sides, Mara, Eggerichs, Robert L., Leonardini, John
The FTC's 'sunset' policy: does it make sense to set aside 60 years (80%) of its antitrust orders?LawMueller, Charles E.
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