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- catalog abstract "Since it first appeared in 1978, this seminal work by one of the foremost American legal minds of our age has dramatically changed the way the courts view government's role in private affairs. Now reissued with a new introduction and epilogue by the author, this classic shows how antitrust suits adversely affect the consumer by encouraging a costly form of protection for inefficient and uncompetitive small businesses. Robert Bork's view of antitrust law has had a profound impact on how the law has been both interpreted and applied. The Antitrust Paradox illustrates how the purpose and integrity of law can be subverted by those who do not understand the reality law addresses or who seek to make it serve unintended political and social ends. - Back cover.".
- catalog contributor b3836512.
- catalog created "c1993.".
- catalog date "1993".
- catalog date "c1993.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1993.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [455]-468) and indexes.".
- catalog description "New Introduction: The Passing of the Crisis -- Introduction: The Crisis in Antitrust -- pt. I. The Theory. 1. The Historical Foundations of Antitrust Policy. 2. The Goals of Antitrust: The Intentions of Congress. 3. The Goals of Antitrust: The Responsibility of the Courts. 4. Business Behavior and the Consumer Interest: Some Rudiments of Theory. 5. The Consumer Welfare Model. 6. The Method of Antitrust Analysis. 7. Injury to Competition: The Law's Basic Theories -- pt. II. The Law and the Policy. 8. Monopoly and Oligopoly: The Problem of Horizontal Size by Internal Growth. 9. The Crash of Merger Policy: The Brown Shoe Decision. 10. Horizontal Mergers. 11. Vertical Mergers. 12. Conglomerate Mergers. 13. Horizontal Price Fixing and Market Division. 14. Resale Price Maintenance and Vertical Market Division. 15. Exclusive Dealing and Requirements Contracts. 16. "Barriers to Entry" 17. Boycotts and Individual Refusals to Deal. 18. Predation Through Governmental Processes. 19. Tying Arrangements and Reciprocal Dealing. 20. Price Discrimination -- pt. III. Summation. 21. Recommendations. 22. Final Thoughts.".
- catalog description "Since it first appeared in 1978, this seminal work by one of the foremost American legal minds of our age has dramatically changed the way the courts view government's role in private affairs. Now reissued with a new introduction and epilogue by the author, this classic shows how antitrust suits adversely affect the consumer by encouraging a costly form of protection for inefficient and uncompetitive small businesses. Robert Bork's view of antitrust law has had a profound impact on how the law has been both interpreted and applied. The Antitrust Paradox illustrates how the purpose and integrity of law can be subverted by those who do not understand the reality law addresses or who seek to make it serve unintended political and social ends. - Back cover.".
- catalog extent "xvii, 479 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Antitrust paradox.".
- catalog identifier "0029044553 (hd.)".
- catalog identifier "0029044561 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Antitrust paradox.".
- catalog issued "1993".
- catalog issued "c1993.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Free Press ; Toronto : Maxwell Macmillan Canada ; New York : Maxwell Macmillan International,".
- catalog relation "Antitrust paradox.".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "343.73/0721 347.303721 20".
- catalog subject "Antitrust law United States.".
- catalog subject "KF1649 .B67 1993".
- catalog tableOfContents "New Introduction: The Passing of the Crisis -- Introduction: The Crisis in Antitrust -- pt. I. The Theory. 1. The Historical Foundations of Antitrust Policy. 2. The Goals of Antitrust: The Intentions of Congress. 3. The Goals of Antitrust: The Responsibility of the Courts. 4. Business Behavior and the Consumer Interest: Some Rudiments of Theory. 5. The Consumer Welfare Model. 6. The Method of Antitrust Analysis. 7. Injury to Competition: The Law's Basic Theories -- pt. II. The Law and the Policy. 8. Monopoly and Oligopoly: The Problem of Horizontal Size by Internal Growth. 9. The Crash of Merger Policy: The Brown Shoe Decision. 10. Horizontal Mergers. 11. Vertical Mergers. 12. Conglomerate Mergers. 13. Horizontal Price Fixing and Market Division. 14. Resale Price Maintenance and Vertical Market Division. 15. Exclusive Dealing and Requirements Contracts. 16. "Barriers to Entry" 17. Boycotts and Individual Refusals to Deal. 18. Predation Through Governmental Processes. 19. Tying Arrangements and Reciprocal Dealing. 20. Price Discrimination -- pt. III. Summation. 21. Recommendations. 22. Final Thoughts.".
- catalog title "The antitrust paradox : a policy at war with itself / Robert H. Bork ; with a new introduction and epilogue.".
- catalog type "text".