The rise of digital platforms and technology has hastened a debate about the regulation of corporate power in the United States. This book is for legislators, antitrust enforcers, private lawyers, and academics interested in questions of how best to reform our antitrust laws to address contemporary challenges.
The rise of digital platforms and technology has hastened a debate about the regulation of corporate power in the United States. This book is for legislators, antitrust enforcers, private lawyers, and academics interested in questions of how best to reform our antitrust laws to address contemporary challenges.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alan J. Devlin is a partner with Latham & Watkins LLP and was Acting Deputy Director of the FTC's Bureau of Competition. He is also Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University Law Center. His publications include Antitrust & Patent Law, Principles of Law & Economics, and over thirty articles published at Stanford, Harvard, Yale, Berkeley, Northwestern, and elsewhere.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Antitrust Today: 1. Competition Law's role 2. Antitrust - Fact, fiction, and the unknown 3. The missing link - concentration and market power Part II. The Case for Change: 4. Warning signs in the economy - has competition declined? 5. A liberal call to arms, but is deconcentration the answer? 6. Testing the neo-brandeisian vision Part III. Antitrust Reform: 7. Taking a finger off the scale - revisiting decision theory 8. Rethinking the consumer-welfare standard 9. The antitrust evolution Conclusion. Key recommendations.
Introduction Part I. Antitrust Today: 1. Competition Law's role 2. Antitrust - Fact, fiction, and the unknown 3. The missing link - concentration and market power Part II. The Case for Change: 4. Warning signs in the economy - has competition declined? 5. A liberal call to arms, but is deconcentration the answer? 6. Testing the neo-brandeisian vision Part III. Antitrust Reform: 7. Taking a finger off the scale - revisiting decision theory 8. Rethinking the consumer-welfare standard 9. The antitrust evolution Conclusion. Key recommendations.
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