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" Lectures on antitrust economics / "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 1028779
Doc. No : b783149
Main Entry : Whinston, Michael Dennis.
Title & Author : Lectures on antitrust economics /\ Michael D. Whinston.
Publication Statement : Cambridge, Mass. :: MIT Press,, ©2006.
Series Statement : Cairoli lecture series
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xii, 249 pages) :: illustrations
ISBN : 0262286041
: : 1282097474
: : 1423790294
: : 6612097477
: : 9780262286046
: : 9781282097476
: : 9781423790297
: : 9786612097478
: 0262232561
: 0262731878
: 9780262232562
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 221-234) and index.
Contents : Price fixing -- Horizontal mergers -- Exclusionary vertical contracts.
Abstract : Antitrust law regulates economic activity but differs in its operation from what is traditionally considered "regulation." Where regulation is often industry-specific and involves the direct setting of prices, product characteristics, or entry, antitrust law focuses more broadly on maintaining certain basic rules of competition. In these lectures Michael Whinston offers an accessible and lucid account of the economics behind antitrust law, looking at some of the most recent developments in antitrust economics and highlighting areas that require further research. He focuses on three areas: price fixing, in which competitors agree to restrict output or raise price; horizontal mergers, in which competitors agree to merge their operations; and exclusionary vertical contracts, in which a competitor seeks to exclude a rival. Antitrust commentators widely regard the prohibition on price fixing as the most settled and economically sound area of antitrust. Whinston's discussion seeks to unsettle this view, suggesting that some fundamental issues in this area are, in fact, not well understood. In his discussion of horizontal mergers, Whinston describes the substantial advances in recent theoretical and empirical work and suggests fruitful directions for further research. The complex area of exclusionary vertical contracts is perhaps the most controversial in antitrust. The influential "Chicago School" cast doubt on arguments that vertical contracts could be profitably used to exclude rivals. Recent theoretical work, to which Whinston has made important contributions, instead shows that such contracts can be profitable tools for exclusion. Whinston's discussion sheds light on the controversy in this area and the nature of those recent theoretical contributions. Sponsored by the Universidad Torcuato Di Tella.
Subject : Antitrust law-- Economic aspects-- United States.
Subject : Antitrust law-- Economic aspects.
Subject : Antitrustpolitik
Subject : Antitrustrecht
Subject : BUSINESS ECONOMICS-- Industries-- General.
Subject : Wettbewerbspolitik
Subject : Wirtschaftstheorie
Subject : United States.
Dewey Classification : ‭338.8/20973‬
LC Classification : ‭HD2758.5‬‭.W45 2006eb‬
NLM classification : ‭83.32‬bcl
: ‭83.32.‬bcl
: ‭PU 5450‬rvk
: ‭QC 133‬rvk
: ‭QR 300‬rvk
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