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9781587781162

2001 Trade Regulation

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    9781587781162

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    1587781166

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  • Publisher: West Information Pub Group
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Table of Contents

The Objectives and Origins of Antitrust Law
1(3)
The Goals of Antitrust Policy Sherman Act and Comparative Legislation
1(2)
Institutional Framework of Antitrust Policy
3(1)
The Three-Level Antitrust Enforcement Pattern
3(1)
Competitor Collaboration on Price Fixing and Division of Markets
4(30)
Development of the ``Per Se'' Rule on Price Fixing
4(4)
JTC Petroleum Co. v. Piasa Motor Fuels, Inc.
4(4)
Characterization Questions and Other Issues
8(26)
California Dental Assn. V. Federal Trade Commission
8(25)
Notes
33(1)
Group Refusals to Deal and Joint Ventures
34(51)
Refusals to Deal
34(18)
Nynex Corp. v. Discon, Inc.
34(7)
Toys ``R'' Us, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission
41(2)
Hamilton Chapter of Alpha Delta Phi, Inc. v. Hamilton College
43(9)
Joint Ventures Revisited
52(22)
Paddock Publications, Inc. v. Chicago Tribune Co.
52(6)
U.S. Department of Justice and FTC Antitrust Guidelines for Collaborations Among Competitors, 2000
58(14)
Notes
72(2)
Efforts to Influence Government Action
74(11)
Massachusetts School of Law at Andover, Inc. v. American Bar Association
74(11)
Market Concentration, Conspiracy, and the Antitrust Laws
85(6)
Vertical Restraints on Competition
91(38)
State Oil Co. v. Khan
91(13)
Pace Electronics, Inc. v. Canon Computer Systems, Inc.
104(8)
Toys ``R'' Us, Inc. v. Federal Trade Commission
112(17)
Additional Limitations on a Single Firm Exercising Market Power
129(97)
Predatory Price Cutting
129(1)
Note on the American Airlines Case
129(1)
Tying Arrangements
130(1)
United States v. Microsoft Corp. (D.C. Cir. 2001)
130(1)
Section 2 Revisited: Special Limits on Single Firm Market Power by Monopolists and Would-Be Monopolists
130(96)
United States V. Microsoft Corp. (D.C. Cir. 2001)
130(66)
Notes and Questions
196(6)
Image Technical Services, Inc. v. Eastman Kodak Co.
202(15)
In Re Independent Service Organizations Antitrust Litigation v. Xerox Corp.
217(9)
Mergers
226(29)
Note on the Staples Case
226(2)
Note on AOL-Time Warner
228(3)
Federal Trade Commission v. H. J. Heinz Co.
231(20)
Revision to the U.S. Department of Justice and FTC Joint Horizontal Merger Guidelines, 1997
251(3)
Notes and Questions
254(1)
Some Limits on the Reach of Antitrust- Direct Regulation, Federalism, and Comity
255(49)
``Comity'' or Conflict with Foreign Sovereigns
255(49)
United States v. Nippon Paper
256(15)
Den Norske Stats Oljeselskap As v. Heeremac Vof
271(16)
Carpet Group International v. Oriental Rug Importers Association, Inc.
287(17)
Price Discrimination and the Robinson-Patman Act
304(1)
The Anticompetitive Effects of Price Discrimination
304(1)
In the Matter of Mccormick & Co.
304

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