Antitrust Law Journal 1995 - Abstracts

Antitrust Law Journal 1995
TitleSubjectAuthors
Aftermarkets and consumer welfare: making sense of Kodak. (Symposium: Post-Chicago Economics)LawShapiro, Carl
Antitrust defenses in physician peer review cases.LawStarling, Kenneth G.
Antitrust enforcement in Japan.LawFirst, Harvey
Antitrust policy in aftermarkets. (Symposium: Post-Chicago Economics)LawBorenstein, Severin, MacKie-Mason, Jeffrey K., Netz, Janet S.
Brand marketing, intrabrand competition, and the multibrand retailer: the antitrust law of vertical restraints.LawGrimes, Warren S.
Comment: is there new thinking on vertical mergers?LawReiffen, David, Vita, Michael
Copperweld in the courts: the road to Caribe.LawCalkins, Stephen
Counseling without case law. (antitrust advising)LawSteuer, Richard M.
Economic aspects of payment card systems and antitrust policy toward joint ventures.LawSchmalensee, Richard, Evans, David S.
Evaluating vertical mergers: a post-Chicago approach. (Symposium: Post-Chicago Economics)LawSalop, 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)LawSalop, Steven C., Riordan, Michael H.
Fringe firms and incentives to innovate. (Symposium: Post-Chicago Economics)LawBaker, Jonathan B.
Incorporating dynamic efficiency concerns in merger analysis: the use of innovation markets. (Symposium: Post-Chicago Economics)LawGilbert, Richard J., Sunshine, Steven C.
Innovation markets: new wine in old bottles?(Symposium: A Critical Appraisal of the "Innovation Market" Approach)LawHoerner, Robert J.
Innovations in antitrust enforcement.(Symposium: A Critical Appraisal of the "Innovation Market" Approach)LawHay, George A.
International criminal antitrust investigations: practical considerations for defense counsel.LawDonovan, Richard E.
Market definition and differentiated products: the need for a workable standard.LawKeyte, James A.
Mexico's Federal Economic Competition Law: the dawn of a new antitrust era.LawVan Fleet, Allan
Post-Chicago economics and workable legal policy. (Symposium: Post-Chicago Economics)LawBrodley, Joseph F.
Post-Chicago economics: economists, lawyers, judges, and enforcement officials in a less determinate theoretical world. (Symposium: Post-Chicago Economics)LawSullivan, Lawrence A.
Roundtable discussion with enforcement officials.(Panel Discussion)Law 
Some reflections on the antitrust treatment of intellectual property. (Symposium: Post-Chicago Economics)LawYao, Dennis A., Lewis, Tracy R.
Some thoughts on the source of antitrust law in the nineties.LawMalina, Michael
Standard-setting consortia, antitrust, and high-technology industries.LawYao, 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)LawCarlton, Dennis W., Frankel, Alan S.
The antitrust economics of credit card networks. (Symposium: Post-Chicago Economics)LawCarlton, Dennis W., Frankel, Alan S.
The misapplication of the innovation market approach to merger analysis.(Symposium: A Critical Appraisal of the "Innovation Market" Approach)LawRapp, 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)LawGilbert, Richard J., Sunshine, Steven C.
Unilateral refusals to deal under section 2 of the Sherman Act.LawGlazer, Kenneth L., Lipsky, Abbott B., Jr.
What makes mergers anticompetitive?: "unilateral effects" analysis under the 1992 merger guidelines.LawStarek, Roscoe B., III, Stockum, Stephen
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