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Mitsubishi Motors Corporation V. Soler Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc., Lewis F. Powell Jr. Oct 1984

Mitsubishi Motors Corporation V. Soler Chrysler-Plymouth, Inc., Lewis F. Powell Jr.

Supreme Court Case Files

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Doj Adds Revisionist Dollop To '82 Merger Guidelines, Joe Sims, Robert H. Lande Jun 1984

Doj Adds Revisionist Dollop To '82 Merger Guidelines, Joe Sims, Robert H. Lande

All Faculty Scholarship

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Antitrust Law And Economic Analysis: The Swedish Approach, David J. Gerber Jan 1984

Antitrust Law And Economic Analysis: The Swedish Approach, David J. Gerber

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Limit Pricing And Predation In The Antitrust Laws: Economic And Legal Aspects, Harold See, William D. Gunther Jan 1984

Limit Pricing And Predation In The Antitrust Laws: Economic And Legal Aspects, Harold See, William D. Gunther

Law Faculty Scholarship

The overwhelming view in the economic literature is that limit pricing, the practice of establishing a non-profit-maximizing price with the intention of deterring entry of others into the market, either does not make economic sense or, in any event, does not have anticompetitive effects. This article will take a systematic look at the legal status of the limit price doctrine and propose its proper role.


Antitrust Issues In The New Video Media, Monroe E. Price, Mark S. Nadel Jan 1984

Antitrust Issues In The New Video Media, Monroe E. Price, Mark S. Nadel

Articles

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Financial Institution Interlocks After The Bankamerica Case, Arthur H. Travers Jr. Jan 1984

Financial Institution Interlocks After The Bankamerica Case, Arthur H. Travers Jr.

Publications

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Antitrust Exemptions For Private Requests For Governmental Action: A Critical Analysis Of The Noerr-Pennington Doctrine, Earl W. Kintner, Joseph P. Bauer Jan 1984

Antitrust Exemptions For Private Requests For Governmental Action: A Critical Analysis Of The Noerr-Pennington Doctrine, Earl W. Kintner, Joseph P. Bauer

Journal Articles

Section 1 of the Sherman Act makes it unlawful for persons to engage in a combination or conspiracy, in restraint of trade. A variety of undertakings by persons seeking legislative action, judicial relief, administrative agency activity, or action by the executive branch of government may result in governmental steps which restrain competitors or diminish competition. Indeed, the very act of seeking governmental intervention, even if unsuccessful, may have adverse competitive effects. Similarly, monopolization or attempts to monopolize, proscribed by Section 2 of the Sherman Act, might actually be advanced by governmental activities or by an individual merely seeking governmental assistance. …