Antitrust Law Journal 1996 - Abstracts

Antitrust Law Journal 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
A comparative look at failing firms and failing industries.(Perspectives on Efficiencies and Failing Firms in Merger Analysis)LawWaller, Spencer Weber
A new approach to the analysis of hospital mergers.(Perspectives on Efficiencies and Failing Firms in Merger Analysis)LawSims, Joe
Antitrust, competitiveness, and the world arena: efficiencies and failing firms in perspective.(Perspectives on Efficiencies and Failing Firms in Merger Analysis)LawFox, Eleanor M.
Antitrust, joint ventures, and electric utility restructuring: RTGs and Poolcos. (regional transmission groups)(Symposium: Antitrust, Joint Ventures, and Electric Utility Restructuring)LawAtwood, James R.
A quality-signaling rationale for aftermarket tying.LawWerden, Gregory J., Schwartz, Marius
Assumptions, goals and dominant undertakings: the regulation of competition under Article 86 of the European Union.LawStevens, Robert, Jebsen, Per
Challenging competitors' mergers: a real strategic option.LawSmith, Tefft W., Sterling, Hillard M.
Competition and foreclosure in the context of installed base and compatibility effects.LawCohen, William E.
Efficiency issues in competition analysis in Australia, the European Union, and the United States.(Perspectives on Efficiencies and Failing Firms in Merger Analysis)LawGriffin, Joseph P., Sharp, Leeanne T.
EU competition law - enforcement and compliance: an overview. (European Union)LawVenit, James S.
Foreign competition and U.S. merger analysis.(Symposium: The Role of Foreign Competition in U.S. Merger Enforcement)LawWinterscheid, Joseph F.
FTC staff report: competition policy in the new high-tech, global marketplace: executive summary and principal conclusions.(Federal Trade Commission)Law 
Identifying horizontal price fixing in the electronic marketplace.LawBaker, Jonathan B.
Increasing competition in the electric utility industry and decreasing consumer welfare: an antitrust paradox.(Symposium: Antitrust, Joint Ventures, and Electric Utility Restructuring)LawSerota, James I.
Information from abroad: who bears the burden in an antitrust investigation?(Symposium: The Role of Foreign Competition in U.S. Merger Enforcement)LawAtwood, James R.
Market definition under price discrimination.LawHausman, Jerry A., Leonard, Gregory K., Vellturo, Christopher A.
Maximum resale price restraints in franchising.(Perspectives on Franchising)LawBlair, Roger D., Esquibel, Amanda K.
Measuring market power in electric generation.(Symposium: Antitrust, Joint Ventures, and Electric Utility Restructuring)LawPerl, Lewis J.
Merger efficiencies: reconsidering the "passing-on" requirement.LawVita, Michael G., Yde, Paul L.
Open access in the power industry: competition, cooperation, and policy dilemmas.(Symposium: Antitrust, Joint Ventures, and Electric Utility Restructuring)LawRau, Lee A.
Overview: deregulation and antitrust in the electric power industry.(Symposium: Antitrust, Joint Ventures, and Electric Utility Restructuring)LawWise, Michael O.
Proof of efficiencies in mergers and joint ventures.(Perspectives on Efficiencies and Failing Firms in Merger Analysis)LawBrodley, Joseph F.
Re-examining the failing company defense.(Perspectives on Efficiencies and Failing Firms in Merger Analysis)LawCorreia, Edward O.
Remedies in international transactions: a case for flexibility.(Symposium: The Role of Foreign Competition in U.S. Merger Enforcement)LawWeiner, Michael L.
Requiring transmission access by electric utilities: the shifting roles of regulation and antitrust.(Symposium: Antitrust, Joint Ventures, and Electric Utility Restructuring)LawCopeland, David S.
Roundtable conference with enforcement officials. (antitrust enforcement)(Panel Discussion)Law 
Running the gauntlet: antitrust and intellectual property pitfalls on the two sides of the Atlantic.LawKobak, James B., Jr.
The impact of foreign competition on U.S. antitrust enforcement.(Symposium: The Role of Foreign Competition in U.S. Merger Enforcement)LawBriggs, John DeQ.
The myths of franchise "market power."(Perspectives on Franchising)LawSilberman, Alan H.
The role of efficiency considerations in the Federal Trade Commission's antitrust analysis.(Perspectives on Efficiencies and Failing Firms in Merger Analysis)LawKattan, Joseph
The shape of things to come: innovation market analysis in merger cases.LawDahdouh, Thomas N., Mongoven, James F.
United States v. Microsoft, antitrust consent decrees, and the need for a proper scope of judicial review.LawAnderson, Lloyd C.
Vertical restraints with horizontal consequences: competitive effects of "most-favored-customer" clauses.LawBaker, Jonathan B.
When do franchisors have market power? Antitrust remedies for franchisor opportunism.(Perspectives on Franchising)LawGrimes, Warren S.
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