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Book Title: Post-Chicago Developments in Antitrust Law
Editor(s): Cucinotta, Antonio; Pardolesi, Roberto; Van den Bergh, J. Roger
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781843760016
Section Title: Contents
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Contents
List of figures and tables vii
Preface viii
List of contributors x
1 The reckoning of post-Chicago antitrust 1
Herbert Hovenkamp
2 The difficult reception of economic analysis in European
competition law 34
Roger Van den Bergh
3 A preface to post-Chicago antitrust 60
Jonathan B. Baker
4 Post-Chicago, post-Seattle and the dilemma of globalization 76
Eleanor M. Fox
5 The bounds approach to antitrust 87
Patrick Van Cayseele
6 Dynamic efficiency and US antitrust policy 108
Rudolph J.R. Peritz
7 `Obvious' consumer harm in antitrust policy: the Chicago
School, the post-Chicago school and the courts 129
John E. Lopatka and William H. Page
8 Second order oligopoly problems with international dimensions:
sequential mergers, maverick firms and buyer power 161
Michael S. Jacobs
9 Rule fixing: an overlooked but general category of collusion 183
Robert H. Lande and Howard P. Marvel
10 Raising consumers' costs as an antitrust problem: a sketch of the
argument from Kodak to Microsoft (the European proceedings) 197
Francesco Denozza
11 How safe is the king's throne? Network externalities on trial 213
Roberto Pardolesi and Andrea Renda
12 The vertical price fixing controversy 251
Antonio Cucinotta
13 The competitive dynamics of distribution restraints: efficiency
versus rent seeking 280
Peter C. Carstensen
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vi Contents
14 Cooperation, competition and collusion among firms at
successive stages 296
Robert L. Steiner
Index 317
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