Alan J. Devlin is a partner with Latham & Watkins LLP and was Acting Deputy Director of the FTC's Bureau of Competition. He is also Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University Law Center. His publications include Antitrust & Patent Law, Principles of Law & Economics, and over thirty articles published at Stanford, Harvard, Yale, Berkeley, Northwestern, and elsewhere.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. Antitrust Today: 1. Competition Law's role 2. Antitrust - Fact, fiction, and the unknown 3. The missing link - concentration and market power Part II. The Case for Change: 4. Warning signs in the economy - has competition declined? 5. A liberal call to arms, but is deconcentration the answer? 6. Testing the neo-brandeisian vision Part III. Antitrust Reform: 7. Taking a finger off the scale - revisiting decision theory 8. Rethinking the consumer-welfare standard 9. The antitrust evolution Conclusion. Key recommendations.
Introduction Part I. Antitrust Today: 1. Competition Law's role 2. Antitrust - Fact, fiction, and the unknown 3. The missing link - concentration and market power Part II. The Case for Change: 4. Warning signs in the economy - has competition declined? 5. A liberal call to arms, but is deconcentration the answer? 6. Testing the neo-brandeisian vision Part III. Antitrust Reform: 7. Taking a finger off the scale - revisiting decision theory 8. Rethinking the consumer-welfare standard 9. The antitrust evolution Conclusion. Key recommendations.
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