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Decision Theory And Antitrust: Quantitative Evaluation For Efficient Enforcement, Ira Horowitz
Decision Theory And Antitrust: Quantitative Evaluation For Efficient Enforcement, Ira Horowitz
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Tying Arrangements And The Individual Coercion Doctrine, W. Perry Brandt
Tying Arrangements And The Individual Coercion Doctrine, W. Perry Brandt
Vanderbilt Law Review
At the present time the Individual Coercion Doctrine appears strengthened by the Third Circuit's ruling in Ungar and the Supreme Court's denial of certiorari in that case. Nevertheless, detailed analysis of the Doctrine demonstrates that despite the Doctrine's rather lengthy development, it is inconsistent with the basic legal principles of the law of tying as well as the more general purposes of the antitrust laws. The courts should again undertake a critical analysis of the Doctrine and, as the district court did in Ungar, remove coercion as an independent requirement of tying law.Perhaps in the near future as a result …
The "Total Product" Approach To Analysis Of Alleged Tying Arrangements, Michael Dore
The "Total Product" Approach To Analysis Of Alleged Tying Arrangements, Michael Dore
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Annual Survey Of Antitrust Developments 1975-76, John H. Shenefield, Ray V. Hartwell, Iii
Annual Survey Of Antitrust Developments 1975-76, John H. Shenefield, Ray V. Hartwell, Iii
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.