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Teaching America's Antitrust Laws And Their Enforcement, Thomas J. Horton
Teaching America's Antitrust Laws And Their Enforcement, Thomas J. Horton
Thomas J. Horton
No abstract provided.
Fairness And Antitrust Reconsidered: An Evolutionary Perspective, Thomas J. Horton
Fairness And Antitrust Reconsidered: An Evolutionary Perspective, Thomas J. Horton
Thomas J. Horton
For many American jurists and scholars, the notion that antitrust should incorporate moral norms of fairness is anathema. They believe that supposedly "non-economic goals" such as fairness have no place in America's single-minded focus on economics, consumer welfare, and allocative efficiency. This article reconsiders this position from an evolutionary perspective. After discussing the arguments for and against applying evolutionary norms of fairness in antitrust cases, the article recommends that courts and antitrust regulators begin applying an evolutionary analysis instead of the static economic consumer and total welfare norms in vogue today. The new focus would be on fairness norms, intent, …
Should The Internet Exempt The Media Sector From The Antitrust Laws? (With Robert H. Lande), Thomas J. Horton
Should The Internet Exempt The Media Sector From The Antitrust Laws? (With Robert H. Lande), Thomas J. Horton
Thomas J. Horton
No abstract provided.
Confucianism And Antitrust: China's Emerging Evolutionary Approach To Anti-Monopoly Law, Thomas J. Horton
Confucianism And Antitrust: China's Emerging Evolutionary Approach To Anti-Monopoly Law, Thomas J. Horton
Thomas J. Horton
No abstract provided.