October 18, 2006
Judicial Review in EC and U.S. Antitrust Law
Valentine Korah, Sep 01, 2005 The first two articles of this issue are based on presentations for the inaugural edition of the University College London Antitrust Forum held on March...
October 18, 2006
Vertical Restrictions and Antitrust Policy: What About the Evidence?
James Cooper, Luke Froeb, Daniel O’Brien, Michael Vita, Sep 01, 2005 Until theory can be used to determine how likely it is that a restraint will lead to an anticompetitive...
October 16, 2006
Weyerhaeuser Co. v. Ross-Simmons
This article is part of a Chronicle. See more from this Chronicle David Park, William Rooney, Nov 02, 2006 In a relatively rare “predatory bidding” case, Weyerhaeuser Co. v. Ross-Simmons...
October 16, 2006
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 antitrust. This debate misses two...
October 16, 2006
Welfare Standards and Merger Analysis: Why Not the Best?
Ken Heyer, Nov 01, 2006 The author argues for using the total welfare standard, rather than the more commonly employed consumer welfare standard. In doing so, Heyer responds to three...
April 01, 2006
From the Editor: Spring 2006
Firms with market power engage in a variety of business practices that harm their rivals. Under what circumstances should the antitrust laws condemn these practices because they will harm consumers?...
September 01, 2005
From the Editor: Autumn 2005
The second issue of Competition Policy International begins with articles by two distinguished jurists representing both sides of the Atlantic. President Bo Vesterdorf, of the European Court of First Instance...
April 01, 2005
From the Editor: Spring 2005
Welcome to the first issue of Competition Policy International. This inaugural volume begins with a colloquy about tying, an unsettled area in both economics and law. The Chicago School taught...