Paperback. Pub Date: 2011 Pages: 496 Publisher: Aspen Antitrust a timely and succinct study guide features: a two-pronged approach to describing the Economics of antitrust law an Intuitive non-quantitative introduction followed by the traditional and quantitative economic analysis a consistent emphasis on real-world business transactions-for example. the book gives extensive. accessible background material to put things like mergers and acquisitions. marketing. and product distribution into real-world context comprehensive coverage the Sherman and Clayton Acts the Robinson-Patman Act merger review under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act procedural and institutional complexities of antitrust law antitrust law vis--vis innovation and intellectual property the scope of antitrust law. including comprehensive coverage of the many antitrust immunities and exemptions systematic organizatio...
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