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ISBN 10: 0844742015
ISBN 13: 978-0844742014
Author: Richard Allen Epstein
Table of contents:
1 INTRODUCTION: THE INTRACTABLE PROBLEM OF ANTITRUST JURISDICTION
Richard A. Epstein and Michael S. Greve
2 The Intellectual Framework
3 Territory, Federalism, and Discrimination
4 Jurisdiction and Choice of Law
5 This Book
6 Notes
7 COMPETITION OF COMPETITION LAWS: MISSION IMPOSSIBLE?
Wolfgang Kerber and Oliver Budzinski
8 Four Types of Regulatory Competition
9 Mutual Learning (Yardstick Competition)
10 International Trade and Regulatory Competition
11 Interjurisdictional Competition
12 Choice of Law
13 What Follows? Toward a Decentralized International Multilevel System of Competition Laws
14 Notes
15 AGAINST INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Paul B. Stephan
16 The Protean Nature of Competition Policy
17 International Antitrust?
18 Anarchy, International Antitrust, Innovation, and Investment
19 Notes
20 THE CASE FOR INTERNATIONAL ANTITRUST
Andrew T. Guzman
21 The Costs of Noncooperation
22 International Trade and Domestic Policy
23 Choice of Law
24 The Promise of Cooperation
25 The Problematic Case Against Cooperation
26 The Form of Cooperation
27 Information Sharing
28 Choice of Law
29 Deep Cooperation
30 Notes
31 THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF INTERNATIONAL ANTITRUST HARMONIZATION
John O. McGinnis
32 Traditional Arguments for Substantive Antitrust
33 Harmonization
34 The Failure of Domestic Antitrust to Take Foreign Interests into Account
35 Antidiscrimination Antitrust
36 Limitations
37 Conclusion
38 Notes
39 NATIONAL TREATMENT AND EXTRATERRITORIALITY: DEFINING THE DOMAINS OF TRADE AND ANTITRUST POLICY
Michael J. Trebilcock and Edward M. Iacobucci
40 National Treatment
41 The Jurisdictional Scope of Trade and Competition Laws
42 Hard Cases
43 Solutions in Search of a Problem
44 Notes
45 COOPERATION AND CONVERGENCE IN INTERNATIONAL ANTITRUST: WHY THE LIGHT IS STILL YELLOW
Diane P. Wood
46 Notes
47 ANTITRUST AND THE ECONOMICS OF FEDERALISM
Frank H. Easterbrook
48 Introduction: The Conflict between Antitrust and Regulation
49 The Economics of Federalism
50 A Suggestion for a New Antitrust State Action Doctrine
51 Conclusion
52 Notes
53 A GEOGRAPHIC MARKET POWER TEST FOR SHERMAN ACT JURISDICTION
D. Bruce Johnsen and Moin A. Yahya
54 The Scope of the Sherman Act
55 The Geographic Market Power Test for Sherman Act Jurisdiction
56 Practical Effects
57 Normative Justification: Competitive Federalism
58 Competition and Learning
59 Constitutional Principles and Statutory Intent
60 Notes
61 FEDERALISM AND THE ENFORCEMENT OF ANTITRUST LAWS BY STATE ATTORNEYS GENERAL
Richard A. Posner
62 Some Economics of Federalism
63 State Antitrust Enforcement: The Parent Country
64 State Enforcement of State Antitrust Laws
65 Appendix: Empirical Analysis
66 Notes
67 STATE ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE AND A MODEST REFORM PROPOSAL
Michael DeBow
68 Antitrust Federalism
69 Reagan Revolution, National Association of Attorneys General
70 Counterrevolution, and Reconciliation
71 The States’ Enforcement Record, 1993–2002
72 The Posner Critique
73 The Potential for Abuse
74 A Modest Reform Proposal
75 Notes
76 MULTIJURISDICTIONAL ANTITRUST ENFORCEMENT: A VIEW FROM THE ILLINOIS BRICK ROAD
William F. Adkinson Jr.
77 Federalism: Jurisdiction and Enforcement
78 The Pitfalls of Private Enforcement
79 The Trip Down the Illinois Brick Road
80 Judicial Error or Political Economy
81 Lessons for Global Antitrust Enforcement
82 Notes
83 TOWARD A DOMESTIC COMPETITION NETWORK
William E. Kovacic
84 The U.S. Competition Policy System
85 Rationales for Decentralization and Institutional Multiplicity
86 Potential Costs of Decentralization and Multiplicity
87 National Multiplicity and International Convergence
88 Ensuring the Selection of Superior Policies: Toward a Domestic Competition Initiative
89 Notes
90 POSTSCRIPT: IN DEFENSE OF SMALL STEPS
Richard A. Epstein and Michael S. Greve
91 International Antitrust
92 The United States: Antitrust Crisis
93 What Is To Be Done
94 Notes
95 INDEX
96 ABOUT THE AUTHORS
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