Antitrust Law and Economics Review 1997 - Abstracts

Antitrust Law and Economics Review 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
Airline predation and injury to state economies: support of 25 state attorneys general.LawMiller, Thomas J.
America's 'dirty dozen' antitrust cases: the post-'75 judicial shift to a 'consolidation' policy.LawMueller, Charles E.
A model 'antitrust bill of rights'? the citizen jury in world antimonopoly policy.LawMueller, Charles E.
Antimonopoly push from 20 U.S. states: 2nd prong of the government's case against Microsoft.LawVacco, Dennis C.
Antitrust and the Internet discussion groups: good people in the 95% 'lurking majority.'LawMueller, Charles E.
Bill Gates and antitrust negligence in America: a failure of public policy.LawMueller, Charles E.
Clinton revival of U.S. 'trusts': redistributing income from wages to profits.LawMueller, Charles E.
'Cut off their air supply;': Justice Department's case against the Microsoft monopoly.LawKlein, Joel I.
Death of the price-discrimination law: illegal 'buying-power' as a post-merger 'efficiency.'LawMueller, Charles E.
How to 'fix' U.S. and world antimonopoly policy: drafting an 'Antitrust Bill of Rights.'.LawMueller, Charles E.
International convergence of antitrust laws and enforcement.LawConnor, John M.
International convergence of antitrust laws and enforcement. (part 2)LawConnor, John M.
Monopoly in the computer software industry: higher prices, inferior products, and retarded innovation.LawWheeler, Max D.
Monopoly in the computer software industry: higher prices, inferior products, and retarded innovation. (part 2)LawWheeler, Max D.
'Monopoly is good': a judicial star chamber for the antitrust plaintiff.LawMueller, Charles E.
Nader conference on the Microsoft monopoly: a 'snoozer' without the stars.LawNader, Ralph
Predatory pricing and laissez-faire 'economic' theory: the view from Mount Chicago.LawGattuso, James L., Boudreaux, Donald J.
Predatory pricing in the airline industry: proposed guidelines of the U.S. Department of Transportation.LawSlater, Rodney E.
Ralph Nader on antitrust: is this the best he can do?LawMueller, Charles E.
Revision of the Justice/FTC merger guidelines: the new 'efficiency' defense.LawPitofsky, Robert, Klein, Joel I.
Rigged forum and silenced media: why Bill Gates can't lose in the U.S. courts.LawMueller, Charles E.
Rules of engagement for antitrust discussion groups: 'turn the other cheek' or 'lower the boom'?LawMueller, Charles E.
The case for monopoly and no rebuttal: George Mason's 'Econlaw' discussion group.LawMueller, Charles E.
Tribute to the human spirit: Anti-Monopoly's 2 decades in the U.S. courts.LawMueller, Charles E.
U.S. antitrust and the Internet: e-mail to 1,500 policymakers at the click of a 'mouse.'.LawMueller, Charles E.
U.S. monopolies are built at the Justice Department: Bingaman/Klein will be in history's antitrust dock. (Anne Bingaman, Joel Klein)LawMueller, Charles E.
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