Tag: Bork
The Chicago School and the Irrelevance of Predation
Everybody knows that Chicago scholars dismissed predatory pricing as a practice of concern for antitrust law due to its alleged unprofitability, both relative and...
Revisiting Bork the Antitrust Warrior
By: Bertold Bär-Bouyssière (D'Kart)
Some books change the world, they say, and that is even true for competition law and policy. This summer, Bertold Bär-Bouyssière re-read the one...
Antitrust Harm and Causation
By Herbert Hovenkamp (University of Pennsylvania)
How should plaintiffs show harm from antitrust violations? The inquiry naturally breaks into two issues: first, what is the...
The Economics of Welfare Standards in Antitrust
Joseph Farrell, Michael Katz, Nov 01, 2006
There has been considerable debate concerning whether consumer surplus or total surplus should be the welfare standard for...