Antitrust Law Journal 1995 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Aftermarkets and consumer welfare: making sense of Kodak. (Symposium: Post-Chicago Economics) | Law | Shapiro, Carl |
Antitrust defenses in physician peer review cases. | Law | Starling, Kenneth G. |
Antitrust enforcement in Japan. | Law | First, Harvey |
Antitrust policy in aftermarkets. (Symposium: Post-Chicago Economics) | Law | Borenstein, Severin, MacKie-Mason, Jeffrey K., Netz, Janet S. |
Brand marketing, intrabrand competition, and the multibrand retailer: the antitrust law of vertical restraints. | Law | Grimes, Warren S. |
Comment: is there new thinking on vertical mergers? | Law | Reiffen, David, Vita, Michael |
Copperweld in the courts: the road to Caribe. | Law | Calkins, Stephen |
Counseling without case law. (antitrust advising) | Law | Steuer, Richard M. |
Economic aspects of payment card systems and antitrust policy toward joint ventures. | Law | Schmalensee, Richard, Evans, David S. |
Evaluating vertical mergers: a post-Chicago approach. (Symposium: Post-Chicago Economics) | Law | Salop, Steven C., Riordan, Michael H. |
Evaluating vertical mergers: reply to Reiffen and Vita comment. (response to article by David Reiffen and Michael Vita in this issue, p. 917) | Law | Salop, Steven C., Riordan, Michael H. |
Fringe firms and incentives to innovate. (Symposium: Post-Chicago Economics) | Law | Baker, Jonathan B. |
Incorporating dynamic efficiency concerns in merger analysis: the use of innovation markets. (Symposium: Post-Chicago Economics) | Law | Gilbert, Richard J., Sunshine, Steven C. |
Innovation markets: new wine in old bottles?(Symposium: A Critical Appraisal of the "Innovation Market" Approach) | Law | Hoerner, Robert J. |
Innovations in antitrust enforcement.(Symposium: A Critical Appraisal of the "Innovation Market" Approach) | Law | Hay, George A. |
International criminal antitrust investigations: practical considerations for defense counsel. | Law | Donovan, Richard E. |
Market definition and differentiated products: the need for a workable standard. | Law | Keyte, James A. |
Mexico's Federal Economic Competition Law: the dawn of a new antitrust era. | Law | Van Fleet, Allan |
Post-Chicago economics and workable legal policy. (Symposium: Post-Chicago Economics) | Law | Brodley, Joseph F. |
Post-Chicago economics: economists, lawyers, judges, and enforcement officials in a less determinate theoretical world. (Symposium: Post-Chicago Economics) | Law | Sullivan, Lawrence A. |
Roundtable discussion with enforcement officials.(Panel Discussion) | Law | |
Some reflections on the antitrust treatment of intellectual property. (Symposium: Post-Chicago Economics) | Law | Yao, Dennis A., Lewis, Tracy R. |
Some thoughts on the source of antitrust law in the nineties. | Law | Malina, Michael |
Standard-setting consortia, antitrust, and high-technology industries. | Law | Yao, Dennis A., Anton, James J. |
The antitrust economics of credit card networks: reply to Evans and Schmalensee comment. (response to article by Davis S. Evans and Richard Schmalensee in this issue, p. 861) | Law | Carlton, Dennis W., Frankel, Alan S. |
The antitrust economics of credit card networks. (Symposium: Post-Chicago Economics) | Law | Carlton, Dennis W., Frankel, Alan S. |
The misapplication of the innovation market approach to merger analysis.(Symposium: A Critical Appraisal of the "Innovation Market" Approach) | Law | Rapp, Richard T. |
The use of innovation markets: a reply to Hay, Rapp, and Hoerner. (response to articles by George A. Hay, Richard T. Rapp and Robert J. Hoerner in this issue, pp. 7, 19 and 49)(Symposium: A Critical Appraisal of the "Innovation Market" Approach) | Law | Gilbert, Richard J., Sunshine, Steven C. |
Unilateral refusals to deal under section 2 of the Sherman Act. | Law | Glazer, Kenneth L., Lipsky, Abbott B., Jr. |
What makes mergers anticompetitive?: "unilateral effects" analysis under the 1992 merger guidelines. | Law | Starek, Roscoe B., III, Stockum, Stephen |
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