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This brief essay addresses the ambiguities in the meaning of “consumer welfare” in antitrust, exploring the differences between the Williamson, Bork, and current understanding of that term. After weighing the alternatives it argues that the consumer welfare principle in antitrust should seek...
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Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- I LIMITS AND POSSIBILITIES -- 1 The Legal and Economic Structure -- 2 The Design of Antitrust Rules -- 3 The Promises and Hazards of Private Antitrust Enforcement -- 4 Expert Testimony and the Predicament of Antitrust Fact Finding -- II TRADITIONAL...
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United States antitrust policy is said to promote some version of economic welfare. Antitrust promotes allocative efficiency by ensuring that markets are as competitive as they can practicably be, and that firms do not face unreasonable roadblocks to attaining productive efficiency, which refers...
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The important field of antitrust and labor has gone through a profound change in orientation. For the great bulk of its history labor has been viewed as a competitive threat, and the debate over antitrust and labor was framed around whether there should be a labor “immunity” from the...
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The twelfth edition of 'Economics of Monetary Union' provides a concise analysis of the theories and policies relating to monetary union. The author addresses current issues surrounding the Eurozone, including; a critical discussion of the costs and benefits of possible exits by its member...
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