The Political economy of the Sherman Act : the first one hundred years / edited by E. Thomas Sullivan.

Other author Sullivan, E. Thomas (Edward Thomas)
Format Book
Publication InfoNew York : Oxford University Press, 1991.
Descriptionxvi, 328 pages ; 22 cm
Subjects

Contents What happened to the antitrust movement? / Richard Hofstadter -- The origin of the Sherman Act / George J. Stigler -- Legislative intent and the policy of the Sherman Act / Robert H. Bork -- Wealth transfers as the original and primary concern of antitrust : the efficiency interpretation challenged / Robert H. Lande -- The Sherman Act and the balance of power / David Millon -- The "rule of reason" in antitrust law : property logic in restraint of competition / Rudolph J. Peritz -- The Sherman Act and the classical theory of competition / Herbert Hovenkamp-- Antitrust policy : an economic and legal analysis / Carl Kaysen and Donald F. Turner -- The Chicago school of antitrust analysis / Richard A. Posner -- An antitrust enforcement policy to maximize the economic wealth of all consumers / Charles F. Rule and David L. Meyer.
Contents Legal reasoning, antitrust policy, and the social "science" of economics / John J. Flynn -- Antitrust, law and economics, and the courts / Louis Kaplow -- The modernization of antitrust : a new equilibrium / Eleanor M. Fox.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p 309-321) and index.
LCCN 90036227
ISBN0195066421 (alk. paper)