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Articles 931 - 960 of 983
Full-Text Articles in Law and Economics
Drafting And Interpreting Sensitive Gas Purchase Contract Provisions, William D. Watson
Drafting And Interpreting Sensitive Gas Purchase Contract Provisions, William D. Watson
Natural Gas Symposium: Contract Solutions for the Future of Regulatory Environment (March 24-25)
8 pages.
Agenda: Natural Gas Symposium: Contract Solutions For The Future Of Regulatory Environment, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, University Of Houston. Law Center
Agenda: Natural Gas Symposium: Contract Solutions For The Future Of Regulatory Environment, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, University Of Houston. Law Center
Natural Gas Symposium: Contract Solutions for the Future of Regulatory Environment (March 24-25)
Contents:
The natural gas industry in transition / Ruth A. Maurer -- Legislative prospects for wellhead pricing of natural gas / Richard G. Morgan -- Off-system sales : will they ever return? : the interstate side / Robert C. McHugh -- Off-system sales : will they ever return? / Paul F. O'Konski -- Contractual and other considerations affecting producers, pipelines and distributors during current period of market demand constraints / Michael J. Manning -- Section 311 and 312 of the Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978 and Hinshaw pipelines / Lauren Eaton -- Drafting and interpreting sensitive gas purchase contract …
Off-System Sales – Will They Ever Return? (The Interstate Side), Robert C. Mchugh
Off-System Sales – Will They Ever Return? (The Interstate Side), Robert C. Mchugh
Natural Gas Symposium: Contract Solutions for the Future of Regulatory Environment (March 24-25)
27 pages (includes illustrations).
Contains 2 pages of references.
Contains 1 attachment.
Legislative Prospects For Wellhead Pricing Of Natural Gas, Richard G. Morgan
Legislative Prospects For Wellhead Pricing Of Natural Gas, Richard G. Morgan
Natural Gas Symposium: Contract Solutions for the Future of Regulatory Environment (March 24-25)
162 pages.
Contains 16 attachments.
A Shared Values Approach To Jurisdictional Conflicts In International Economic Law, Bernhard Grossfeld, C. Paul Rogers Iii
A Shared Values Approach To Jurisdictional Conflicts In International Economic Law, Bernhard Grossfeld, C. Paul Rogers Iii
Faculty Journal Articles and Book Chapters
No abstract provided.
Mobility Factors In Antitrust Cases: Assessing Market Power In Light Of Conditions Affecting Entry And Fringe Expansion, William H. Wentz
Mobility Factors In Antitrust Cases: Assessing Market Power In Light Of Conditions Affecting Entry And Fringe Expansion, William H. Wentz
Michigan Law Review
To assist courts and litigants in developing and utilizing information on mobility factors in a meaningful manner, I have attempted in this Article to outline a basic approach for analyzing the competitive and efficiency significance of mobility factors in a litigative context. In Part I, I lay the necessary foundation: discussing the importance of mobility factors in accepted economic theory, explaining the sources of the current confusion and controversy about "entry barriers" and deriving from the debate areas of fundamental agreement among economists. Building on this common ground, I develop in Part II a basic approach to consideration of mobility …
The Economics Of Predatory Pricing, George A. Hay
The Economics Of Predatory Pricing, George A. Hay
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
The revival of interest among economists in predatory pricing, spawned by Areeda and Turner's 1975 article, and the tidal wave of literature which has followed, creates a serious problem for the lawyer interested in keeping up with what economists are saying on the subject. Articles appearing in the standard economics journals are often inaccessible, due to the advanced level of mathematics normally employed, and seem of little apparent relevance, due to the detailed but often artificially sounding assumptions used to generate conclusions. The materials appearing in law reviews, while perhaps less technical, is voluminous and not always original, Worst of …
Predatory Pricing: Competing Economic Theories And The Evolution Of Legal Standards, Joseph F. Brodley, George A. Hay
Predatory Pricing: Competing Economic Theories And The Evolution Of Legal Standards, Joseph F. Brodley, George A. Hay
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Recent years have witnessed a virtual explosion in the legal and economic literature dealing with predatory pricing. Equally dramatic has been the swift adoption by several courts of policy conclusions derived from this literature—a development that is startling, given the complexity and volume of the literature and the lack of consensus among legal and economic scholars. The result has been to raise an acute problem for lawyers and judges who must assess the validity and applicability of competing economic models, mold stubborn and unruly facts to fit abstract economic theories, translate economic theories into legal doctrines, and resolve puzzling cost …
Antitrust Law, Competition, And The Macroeconomy, Peter C. Carstensen
Antitrust Law, Competition, And The Macroeconomy, Peter C. Carstensen
University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform
This article examines the links between antitrust law-one possible tool for dealing with economic ills-and macroeconomic structure. It analyzes the current policy and economic assumptions underlying the importance of antitrust enforcement in reaching a healthy, competitive economy and concludes that such enforcement does contribute to the increased effectiveness of macroeconomic tools.
Part I explores the current macroeconomic theories and their policy implications. Part II discusses the related concepts of market power and competition and concludes that dissipation of market power is preferable, but that the regulation of market power may yield significant social and economic benefits in the short run, …
The Retroactive Application Of The Antidumping Act Of 1921, Thomas E. Johnson
The Retroactive Application Of The Antidumping Act Of 1921, Thomas E. Johnson
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
In 1921, the United States Congress enacted the Antidumping Act which provides for the imposition of dumping duties on imports sold to United States merchants at prices below their fair value. The Act permits the assessment of dumping duties retroactively on merchandise imported up to one hundred and twenty days before a complaint of dumping has been filed with the Commissioner of Customs. Mr. Johnson examines the retroactive provisions of the Act and its regulations, the case law surrounding those provisions, and the constitutionality of the provisions. Against this background, he concludes that the retroactive application of the Act, particularly …
The Law And Economics Of Vertical Restrictions: A Relational Perspective, Victor P. Goldberg
The Law And Economics Of Vertical Restrictions: A Relational Perspective, Victor P. Goldberg
Faculty Scholarship
Vertical restrictions between franchisors and their dealers have long been a thorny problem in antitrust law. Richard Posner's characterization of the case law as a "fiasco" and a "doctrinal shambles" is echoed by many other commentators. Perhaps partly because of the intellectual confusion in the area, the Supreme Court recently made an apparently sharp change in direction. In Continental T.V., Inc. v. GTE Sylvania Inc. the Court reversed the decade-old Schwinn per se doctrine, holding that at least some vertical restrictions deserve a rule of reason test. Whether this decision will prove a more durable precedent than Schwinn remains …
Book Reviews, George A. Hay, H. Michael Mann, Teresa Amott
Book Reviews, George A. Hay, H. Michael Mann, Teresa Amott
Vanderbilt Law Review
Book Reviews:
The Antitrust Penalties: A Study in Law and Economics By Kenneth G. Elzinga and William Breit
Reviewed by George A. Hay
The Antitrust Penalties was published in 1976. Its main mes-sage is that the only efficient antitrust penalty is a heavy fine and that incarceration comes out poorly by any benefit-cost standard.Later that year, in a celebrated and possibly unprecedented appearance, newly appointed Assistant Attorney General Donald I. Baker argued before a federal district judge that jail sentences were the appropriate penalty for a group of defendants who had just been convicted in one of the major price-fixing …
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.
The Possibilities And Limits Of Decision Theory In Antitrust: A Response To Professor Horowitz, Joseph F. Brodley
The Possibilities And Limits Of Decision Theory In Antitrust: A Response To Professor Horowitz, Joseph F. Brodley
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Antitrust Law: An Economic Perspective, Thomas E. Kauper
Antitrust Law: An Economic Perspective, Thomas E. Kauper
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Antitrust Law: An Economic Perspective by Richard A. Posner
Subsidies And Countervailing Duties--Analysis And A Proposal, John J. Barceló Iii
Subsidies And Countervailing Duties--Analysis And A Proposal, John J. Barceló Iii
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
The author recommends a new scheme for regulating the use of government subsidies and countervailing duties in international trade, an area presently regulated by the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. He contends that these rules should be based to a large extent on principles of free trade and economic efficiency. In addition to setting out proposed regulations, the author analyzes the strength and weaknesses of free trade theory and of the present GATT rules regarding subsidies and countervailing duties.
The Economic Effects Of Monopoly: A Lawyer's Guide To Antitrust Economics, David R. Kamerschen
The Economic Effects Of Monopoly: A Lawyer's Guide To Antitrust Economics, David R. Kamerschen
Mercer Law Review
Four factors were influential in my decision to write this survey paper summarizing what economists believe theoretically and have found empirically to be the major economic (and noneconomic) effects of monopoly. First, in my work as an expert witness in antitrust cases representing both private parties and public bodies, I have found a glaring lacuna in the minds of some judges, a number of lawyers and most jurors in the area of antitrust economics. Second, this feeling has been fortified by my guest lectures in antitrust law courses; while the students are bright and the teacher dedicated, an acceptable level …
Economic Pressure And Antitrust (With James A. Wilkinson), Henry H. Perritt Jr.
Economic Pressure And Antitrust (With James A. Wilkinson), Henry H. Perritt Jr.
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Antitrust - Standing - State Does Not Have Standing To Sue As Parens Patriae Under Section 4 Of The Clayton Act For Damages To The General Economy Attributed To Violations Of The Antitrust Laws, James M. Papada Iii
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Patent-Antitrust Balance: Proposals For Change, N.R. Powers
The Patent-Antitrust Balance: Proposals For Change, N.R. Powers
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Antitrust Law - The Per Se Rule - Naked Horizontal Territorial Restraints Held To Be Illegal Per Se, A. Roy Decaro
Antitrust Law - The Per Se Rule - Naked Horizontal Territorial Restraints Held To Be Illegal Per Se, A. Roy Decaro
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Interlocks In Corporate Management And The Antitrust Laws, Arthur H. Travers Jr.
Interlocks In Corporate Management And The Antitrust Laws, Arthur H. Travers Jr.
Publications
No abstract provided.
Hawley: The New Deal And The Monopoly Problem, Arthur D. Austin
Hawley: The New Deal And The Monopoly Problem, Arthur D. Austin
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The New Deal and the Monopoly Problem By E. W. Hawley
An Examination Of The Cab's Merger Policy, Arthur H. Travers Jr.
An Examination Of The Cab's Merger Policy, Arthur H. Travers Jr.
Publications
No abstract provided.
The New Antitrust: A Structural Approach, Charles E. Mueller
The New Antitrust: A Structural Approach, Charles E. Mueller
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.
Oligopoly Power Under The Sherman And Clayton Acts -- From Economic Theory To Legal Policy, Joseph F. Brodley
Oligopoly Power Under The Sherman And Clayton Acts -- From Economic Theory To Legal Policy, Joseph F. Brodley
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Antitrust And The Consumer Interest, Kenneth S. Carlston, James M. Treece
Antitrust And The Consumer Interest, Kenneth S. Carlston, James M. Treece
Michigan Law Review
Public control of business in the United States has proceeded, in most sectors of the economy, on the assumption that free, open competition in the market should be the primary regulator. It is felt that consumer welfare will be maximized by such an organization of the economy. Courts, governmental agencies, and, to a certain extent, private agencies have performed the role of ensuring that free markets are not displaced by other, less desirable alternatives.
Boycotts And Restrictive Marketing Arrangements, Richard M. Buxbaum
Boycotts And Restrictive Marketing Arrangements, Richard M. Buxbaum
Michigan Law Review
It is currently a common if still relatively unheralded practice for a "fired" dealer to bring an antitrust action against his former manufacturer-supplier (and perhaps other dealers), alleging that his termination was the result of a boycott. Boycotts-collective efforts to obtain the exclusion of a party from a market-are illegal per se under section 1 of the Sherman Act. Thus, questions concerning the justification for the boycott or the significance of the offender's market position do not arise.
Nociones Generales De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva
Nociones Generales De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva
Edward Ivan Cueva
No abstract provided.
Oppenheim: Unfair Trade Practices, Cases And Comments, Glen E. Weston
Oppenheim: Unfair Trade Practices, Cases And Comments, Glen E. Weston
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Unfair Trade Practices, Cases and Comments by S. Chesterfield Oppenheim