Antitrust Law in Perspective: Cases, Concepts and Problems in Competition Policy, 2003 (American Casebook Series) - Hardcover

Gavil, Andrew I.; Kovacic, William E.; Baker, Jonathan B.

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9780314231222: Antitrust Law in Perspective: Cases, Concepts and Problems in Competition Policy, 2003 (American Casebook Series)

Synopsis

This casebook emphasizes the central role of concepts such as market power, efficiency, entry, and the boundaries of modern "competition policy." Includes accessible narrative material, as well as charts, tables and figures to enable in-class teaching. The book presents the economics students need to know to practice antitrust today simply and clearly, and integrates economic thinking throughout. Almost every chapter concludes with problems and exercises that develop lawyering skills, as well as deepen the understanding of antitrust principles.

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(I)t organizes the materials conceptually, rather than formalistically, and thereby helps the student and practitioner alike analyze antitrust issues... -- The Antitrust Source, March 2003

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