Tag: Chicago School
Antitrust 2025
Maurice Stucke, Dec 16, 2010
Antitrust policy in the United States has roughly twenty to thirty year cycles: (i) after initial dormancy, 1900-1920, the promise...
Behavioral Economics, Consumer Protection, and Antitrust
Michael Salinger, Apr 01, 2010
In both consumer protection and antitrust, the use of standard economic analysis has generally been to limit the scope of...
The Undead? A Comment on Professor Elhauge’s Paper
Paul Seabright, Paul Seabright, Nov 11, 2009
Professor Einer Elhauge has written a paper whose title (Tying, Bundled Discounts, and the Death of the Single...
Thoughts on the Chicago Legacy in U.S. Antitrust
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Richard Schmalensee, May 02, 2007
This article is based on remarks prepared for delivery...
Competition Law and Economics: A Mid-Atlantic Viewpoint
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John Vickers, Mar 22, 2007
Introduction When contemplating competition law and policy, many economists,...