No. 61-1, March 2016
Index
- Ahead of His Time
- Comments on Richard Markovits’s Claim That the Requirement of Possession of Pre or Post Market Power Is Unnecessary in Monopolization and Attempt to Monopolize Cases and a Proposed Second-Best Reconciliation of the Per Se and Conventional Approaches to Dangerous Probability
- Economics and the Interpretation and Application of U.S. and E.U. Antitrust Law
- Markovits on Defining Monopolization
- The Arbitrariness of Market Definition and an Evolutionary Concept of Markets
- The Economics of Antitrust Law
- The Emancipation of Antitrust from Market-Share-Based Approaches
- The Necessary Complexity of Predatory Pricing Analysis
- The Tests of Illegality Under Articles 101 and 102 TFEU
- Vertical Restraints