Antitrust Law and Economics Review 1998 - Abstracts

Antitrust Law and Economics Review 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
Accomplices in U.S. judicial corruption: costliest legacy of the Clinton presidency.LawMueller, Charles E.
Airline monopoly and 'chilled' capital: the high cost for workers.LawStamper, Kevin C., Toney, Bradley D.
Airline monopoly and regional economic development: Syracuse 'held hostage'.(Syracuse, New York)LawEverett, Charles R., Jr.
Antimonopoly push from 20 U.S. states: 2nd prong of the government's case against Microsoft.(part 3)(includes text from complaint filed by 20 states against Microsoft Corp. alleging antitrust violations)LawVacco, Dennis C.
Antitrust and the 'Net: 'democratic' vs. 'authoritarian' discussion groups/.(Internet discussion groups)LawMueller, Charles E.
Antitrust, economics, and global monopoly: the 'anti-consumption' view.LawMueller, Charles E.
Antitrust law, ABA, and the private cases: client ideology trumps self-interest?(American Bar Assocation Antitrust Section)LawMueller, Charles E.
Big is efficient? Merger to duopoly in the office-supply industry.(Staples and Office Depot)LawMueller, Charles E.
Clinton's U.S. antitrust policy: maximize pricing power and 'stockholder value'.LawMueller, Charles E.
Computer software is a 'natural' monopoly? Predatory pricing and 'efficient scale'.LawMueller, Charles E.
Concentration, predation, and 'capacity dumping': the high cost of inaction.(airline monopolization)LawKahan, Mark S.
'Cut off their air supply': Justice Department's case against the Microsoft monopoly.(part 3)(includes text of U.S. Justice Dept. complaint against Microsoft Corp.)LawKlein, Joel I.
'Cut off their air supply': Justice Department's case against the Microsoft monopoly.(part 4)LawKlein, Joel I.
Economics and the left: monopoly, land, and the world hunger problem.LawMueller, Charles E.
Invasion from cyberspace: antimonopoly policy will never be the same.LawMueller, Charles E.
Land monopoly and the global inequality problem: a 'progressive' dilemma.LawMueller, Charles E.
Monopoly and inequality: a good 'market' remedy but a shortage of advocates.LawMueller, Charles E.
Monopoly on the left: it's okay if we can control it?(part 2)LawMueller, Charles E.
Policy and the Internet: the problem of how to discuss substance in a 'flaming' forum.LawMueller, Charles E.
Predation 'strategy' of American Airlines: a change of heart at the Justice Department?(part 1)LawKlein, Joel I.
Predatory pricing and the new entrant: any 'low-fare' carrier entering a 'hub' market.(airline monopolies)LawOlsen, James R.
Predatory pricing in the airline industry: proposed guidelines of the U.S. Department of Transportation.LawSlater, Rodney E.
Pro-monopoly policy on the right: Henry George lives in 1998.LawMueller, Charles E.
Role of the mass media in antitrust policy: no sounding trumpets after its own monopolization.LawMueller, Charles E.
'Stranglehold' on Chicago: airline duopoly, inflated fares, and stunted economic growth.(includes text of Illinois Dept. of Transportation official's letter to U.S. Transportation Dept. Secretary Rodney Slater)LawBrown, Kirk
The 'Southwest effect' on competition in the U.S. airline industry: $18 billion savings.LawKneisley, Robert W.
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