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Full-Text Articles in Antitrust and Trade Regulation
Current Administration Of U.S. Antidumping And Countervailing Duty Laws: Implications For Prospective U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Talks, Stephen J. Powell, Craig R. Giesse, Craig L. Jackson
Current Administration Of U.S. Antidumping And Countervailing Duty Laws: Implications For Prospective U.S.-Mexico Free Trade Talks, Stephen J. Powell, Craig R. Giesse, Craig L. Jackson
UF Law Faculty Publications
This Article discusses the current administration of the U.S. antidumping and countervailing duty laws in proceedings involving products from Mexico. Specifically, this Article begins by providing an overview of the basic statutory and regulatory provisions of the U.S. antidumping duty law, emphasizing the application of certain provisions in cases involving imports from Mexico. The Article then focuses its discussion upon recent developments in the U.S. countervailing duty law that have had a unique effect upon Mexican exporters. The Article continues by highlighting the antidumping and countervailing duty provisions of the recently concluded U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement (the "FTA" or "Agreement"). …
More Lessons From Japan: End Industrywide Collective Bargaining?, Robert H. Lande, Richard O. Zerbe Jr.
More Lessons From Japan: End Industrywide Collective Bargaining?, Robert H. Lande, Richard O. Zerbe Jr.
All Faculty Scholarship
The number of books and articles discussing Japanese management techniques with an eye to transplanting them to the United States is staggering. Americans understandably are impressed by Japanese efficiency and like to think the adoption of some of their techniques will aid our own industries. Often these proposals seem fanciful and fail to recognize the many differences between the two countries, their economic systems and cultures.
Efficiency And Image: Advertising As An Antitrust Issue, Elizabeth B. Mensch, Alan David Freeman
Efficiency And Image: Advertising As An Antitrust Issue, Elizabeth B. Mensch, Alan David Freeman
Journal Articles
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An Antitrust Analysis Of Sports League Contracts With Cable Networks, Stephen F. Ross
An Antitrust Analysis Of Sports League Contracts With Cable Networks, Stephen F. Ross
Journal Articles
This Article discusses the proper antitrust treatment of package sales to cable. Part I considers whether the antitrust laws apply at all to such sales; it concludes that section one of the Sherman Act does apply and that neither the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 not baseball's historic exemption from the antitrust laws prevents antitrust scrutiny of these contracts. Part II explains why cable package sales should be analyzed under a rule of reason test focused on the effect of a sale on fan viewership. Finally, Part III responds to several possible objections to the rule of reason standard proposed …
The First Antistrust Statute, David K. Millon
Commentary: Implications Of Professor Scherer's Research For The Future Of Antitrust, Robert H. Lande
Commentary: Implications Of Professor Scherer's Research For The Future Of Antitrust, Robert H. Lande
All Faculty Scholarship
One way to test the accuracy of Professor Scherer's research is to compare it to the best previous work in the area. Prior to his current article the best analysis of the state of economic thinking and knowledge during antitrust's formative period was presented twelve years ago by—Professor Scherer. This was a skeletal precurser to the well-documented version that he now presents, but his overall conclusions are identical. During the twelve years since his conclusions were presented in the Yale Law Journal no one has demonstrated that his research is in any way faulty or misleading, even though many have …
Antitrust Reform For Joint Production Ventures, Joel B. Eisen
Antitrust Reform For Joint Production Ventures, Joel B. Eisen
Law Faculty Publications
This January, the U.S. Memories consortium dissolved when it failed to attract a sufficient initial investment. U.S. Memories would have brought together America's largest computer and semiconductor manufacturers, at a start-up cost of approximately $1 billion, to manufacture 4-megabit dynamic random access memory (DRAM) semiconductor chips with IBM-licensed technology. Some commentators argue that antitrust concerns led to U.S. Memories' demise and could frustrate the rise of additional joint production ventures (JPV s). Should the government intervene and relax the antitrust laws to support JPV s? That was the question posed in hearings before a congressional subcommittee in 1989 on four …
Promotion Of U.S. Foreign Investment In Selected Eastern European Countries In The 1990’S. Comparative Analysis Of Foreign Investment Laws In Poland, The Soviet Union, Yugoslavia, And Hungary And Possible Impact Of The U.S. Law On Their Operation, Dorota Szewc
LLM Theses and Essays
Perestroika describes the historical revolution of political and economic reforms which were aimed at accelerating economic growth, democratization, and openness. As the failings of the socialist economic model became more apparent, Eastern European nations were motivated to enact laws allowing foreign investment. A comparative analysis of these foreign investment laws in Poland, the Soviet Union, Hungary, and Yugoslavia is made. Even with the reforms in Eastern Europe, U.S. law may affect the actions of American investors in Eastern Europe. Specifically, U.S. export control laws effect the trade between the U.S. and countries still deemed to be communist, and U.S. antitrust …
Post-Trial Motions In Private Antitrust Actions: A Practitioner's Guide, John E. Rumel
Post-Trial Motions In Private Antitrust Actions: A Practitioner's Guide, John E. Rumel
Articles
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The October 1989 Supreme Court Term And Antitrust: Power, Access, And Legitimacy, Stephen Calkins
The October 1989 Supreme Court Term And Antitrust: Power, Access, And Legitimacy, Stephen Calkins
Law Faculty Research Publications
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Predatory Pricing, George A. Hay
Predatory Pricing, George A. Hay
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
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The Legal Culture Of The Formative Period In Sherman Act Jurisprudence, William P. Lapiana
The Legal Culture Of The Formative Period In Sherman Act Jurisprudence, William P. Lapiana
Articles & Chapters
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Foreword: Antitrust As Public Interest Law, Rudolph J.R. Peritz
Foreword: Antitrust As Public Interest Law, Rudolph J.R. Peritz
Articles & Chapters
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The Role Of The States In The First Century Of The Sherman Act And The Larger Picture Of Antitrust History, James May
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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Historical Analysis In Antitrust Law, James May
Historical Analysis In Antitrust Law, James May
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.