Antitrust Law, Second Edition
The definitive textbook of antitrust law

Antitrust Law was fundamental to redefining the field of antitrust law and it remains the definitive textbook for those teaching or learning the subject, Richard Posner's book has played a major role in transforming the field of antitrust law into a body of economically rational principles largely in accord with the ideas set forth in the first edition. Today's antitrust professionals may disagree on specific practices and rules, but most litigators, prosecutors, judges, and scholars agree that the primary goal of antitrust laws should be to promote economic welfare, and that economic theory should be used to determine how well business practices conform to that goal.

In this thoroughly revised edition, Posner explains the economic approach to new generations of lawyers and students.

"The antitrust laws are here to stay," Posner writes, "and the practical question is how to administer them better-more rationally, more accurately, more expeditiously, more efficiently." This fully revised classic will continue to be the standard work in the field.
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Antitrust Law, Second Edition
The definitive textbook of antitrust law

Antitrust Law was fundamental to redefining the field of antitrust law and it remains the definitive textbook for those teaching or learning the subject, Richard Posner's book has played a major role in transforming the field of antitrust law into a body of economically rational principles largely in accord with the ideas set forth in the first edition. Today's antitrust professionals may disagree on specific practices and rules, but most litigators, prosecutors, judges, and scholars agree that the primary goal of antitrust laws should be to promote economic welfare, and that economic theory should be used to determine how well business practices conform to that goal.

In this thoroughly revised edition, Posner explains the economic approach to new generations of lawyers and students.

"The antitrust laws are here to stay," Posner writes, "and the practical question is how to administer them better-more rationally, more accurately, more expeditiously, more efficiently." This fully revised classic will continue to be the standard work in the field.
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Antitrust Law, Second Edition

Antitrust Law, Second Edition

by Richard A. Posner
Antitrust Law, Second Edition

Antitrust Law, Second Edition

by Richard A. Posner

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The definitive textbook of antitrust law

Antitrust Law was fundamental to redefining the field of antitrust law and it remains the definitive textbook for those teaching or learning the subject, Richard Posner's book has played a major role in transforming the field of antitrust law into a body of economically rational principles largely in accord with the ideas set forth in the first edition. Today's antitrust professionals may disagree on specific practices and rules, but most litigators, prosecutors, judges, and scholars agree that the primary goal of antitrust laws should be to promote economic welfare, and that economic theory should be used to determine how well business practices conform to that goal.

In this thoroughly revised edition, Posner explains the economic approach to new generations of lawyers and students.

"The antitrust laws are here to stay," Posner writes, "and the practical question is how to administer them better-more rationally, more accurately, more expeditiously, more efficiently." This fully revised classic will continue to be the standard work in the field.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780226684130
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Publication date: 08/22/2019
Edition description: Second Edition
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Richard A. Posner is a judge of the US Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit and a senior lecturer in law at the University of Chicago Law School. His many books on the application of economics to law include Economic Analysis of Law, now in its fifth edition.

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Part One: Setting the Stage
1. The Costs—and Occasionally the Benefits—of Monopoly
2. An Overview of the Antitrust Laws
Part Two: Collusion
3. Price Fixing and the Oligopoly Problem
4. Breaking Up Large Firms
5. Horizontal Mergers, Potential Competition, and Market Definition
6. Two Problems of Collusion
Part Three: Exclusionary Practices
7. Exclusionary Practices (I)
8. Exclusionary Practices (II): The New Economy
Part Four: Administering Antitrust Law
9. Toward the Simplification of Antitrust Doctrine
10. The Problem of Enforcement
Appendix: An Introduction to the Formal Analysis of Monopoly
Index
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