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The Atlantic divide in antitrust : an examination of US and EU competition policy / Daniel Gifford and Robert Kudrle.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
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  • computer
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  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780226176246
  • 022617624X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 343.240721 23
LOC classification:
  • K3850
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Contents:
Chapter 1. American and European Perspectives on Antitrust; Chapter 2. Welfare, Monopolization, Dominance, and Judicial Review; Chapter 3. Merger Policy and Efficiencies; Chapter 4. Price Discrimination; Chapter 5. Predatory Pricing; Chapter 6. Exclusive-Supply Contracts; Chapter 7. Single- Product Loyalty Rebates: Is a Large Gap Narrowing?; Chapter 8. Bundled Discounts; Chapter 9. Intellectual Property, the Two Microsoft Decisions, and Antitrust in Dynamic Industries; Chapter 10. A Summing Up; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
Summary: How is it that two broadly similar systems of competition law have reached different results across a number of significant antitrust issues? While the US and the EU share a commitment to maintaining competition in the marketplace and employ similar concepts and legal language in making antitrust decisions, differences in social values, political institutions, and legal precedent have inhibited close convergence. This book explores many of the main contested areas of contemporary antitrust, including mergers, price discrimination, predatory pricing, and intellectual property.
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How is it that two broadly similar systems of competition law have reached different results across a number of significant antitrust issues? While the US and the EU share a commitment to maintaining competition in the marketplace and employ similar concepts and legal language in making antitrust decisions, differences in social values, political institutions, and legal precedent have inhibited close convergence. This book explores many of the main contested areas of contemporary antitrust, including mergers, price discrimination, predatory pricing, and intellectual property.

Chapter 1. American and European Perspectives on Antitrust; Chapter 2. Welfare, Monopolization, Dominance, and Judicial Review; Chapter 3. Merger Policy and Efficiencies; Chapter 4. Price Discrimination; Chapter 5. Predatory Pricing; Chapter 6. Exclusive-Supply Contracts; Chapter 7. Single- Product Loyalty Rebates: Is a Large Gap Narrowing?; Chapter 8. Bundled Discounts; Chapter 9. Intellectual Property, the Two Microsoft Decisions, and Antitrust in Dynamic Industries; Chapter 10. A Summing Up; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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