The Antitrust revolution : economics, competition, and policy /

The Antitrust revolution : economics, competition, and policy / edited by John E. Kwoka, Jr., Lawrence J. White. - 7th ed. - New York : Oxford University Press, 2019. - xxvi, 534 p. : ill.

Includes bibliographical references.

Part I. Horizontal structure -- The economic and legal context -- Case 1. The Aetna-Humana proposed merger (2017) /Denrick Bayot, Kostis Hatzitaskos, Brad T. Howells, Aviv Nevo -- Case 2. Electrolux's attempted acquisitions of GE's appliance business : U.S. v. AB Electrolux and General Electric (2015) / T. Scott Thompson, Michael D. Whinston -- Case 3. Hospital-Physician integraion : The St. Luke's case (2013) / Tasneem Chipty, Deborah Haas-Wilson -- Case 4. Hertz-Dollar Thrifty : fixing a merger to avoid litigation (2012) / Michael J. Doane, Luke M. Froeb, Gregory J. Werden, David M. Zimmer -- Case 5. Merger in the pharmacy benefit management industry : The Express Scripts acquisition of Medco (2012) / Francine Lafontaine, Christopher J. Metcalf, David R. Schmidt, Brett W. Wendling -- Case 6. The proposed merger of AT&T and T-Mobile : rethinking possible / Patrick DeGraba, Gregory L. Rosston -- Case 7. Under the radar : the Dean Foods-Foremost Farms consummated merger (2011) / Michael R. Baye, Graeme Hunter, Emily Walden -- Case 8. Rockonomics : The Ticketmaster-Live Nation merger and the rock concert business (2010) / John E. Kwoka, Jr. -- Case 9. Prices, market definition, and the effects of merger : Staples, Office Depot, and Office Max (1997, 2015, and 2016) / Serdar Dalkir, Frederick R. Warren-Boulton -- Part II. Horizontal practices -- The economic and legal context -- Case 10. A tussle over music royalties : Pandora v. ASCAP, Pandora v. BMI, and the DOJ's consent decree review (2016) / Leslie M. Marx, Keith Waehrer -- Case 11. Agreeing to exclude : North Carolina State Board of Dental Examiners (2015) / John E. Kwoka, Jr. --Case 12. Collusion in college sports : Edward C. O'Bannon, et al. v. NCAA, et al. (2015) / Roger G. Noll -- Case 13. Licensing standard-essential patents : Microsoft v. Motorola (2015) / Howard H. Chang, Richard Schmalensee -- Case 14. The LCD conspiracy : The Sherman Act, beoynd a reasonable doubt, and issues of extraterritoriality (2014) / Keith B. Leffler, Cristian J. Santesteban -- Case 15. Pharmaceutical patents and pay-for-delay : Actavis (2013) / Joseph Farrell, Mark Chicu -- Case 16. Predatory pricing in the airline industry : Spirit Airlines v. Northwest Airlines (2005) / Kenneth G. Elzinga, David E. Mills -- Part III. Vertical, network, and related market issues -- The economic and legal context -- Case 17. Retail auto sales : Tesla v. State Vehicle Franchise Laws (2017) / Fiona Scott Morton, Ann McDermott -- Case 18. Economic theories of harm raised by the proposed Comcast/TWC transaction (2015) / William P. Rogerson -- Case 19. End of an era : The American Airlines-US Airways merger (2014) / G. Steven Olley, Robert Town -- Case 20. ǂt Cartel ringmaster or competition creator? : the Ebooks case against Apple (2013) / Jonathan B. Baker -- Case 21. The U.S. Federal Trade Commission investigation of Google Search (2013) / Richard J. Gilbert -- Case 22. Maintenance of monopoly : U.S. v. Microsoft (2001) / Daniel L. Rubinfeld.

"Fully updated to reflect important developments in antitrust economics, The Antitrust Revolution, Seventh Edition, examines the critical role of economic analysis in recent antitrust case decisions and policy. The case studies--more than three-quarters of which are entirely new--are written by prominent economists who participated in the proceedings of that case. New and revised appendices support a number of the case studies and help students with the analysis of those cases."--

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Trusts, Industrial--Government policy--Case studies.--United States
Antitrust law--Economic aspects--Case studies.--United States

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