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100 1 $aBork, Robert H.
245 14 $aThe antitrust paradox :$ba policy at war with itself /$cRobert H. Bork.
260 0 $aNew York :$bBasic Books,$cc1978.
300 $axi, 462 p. :$bill. ;$c24 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 0 $aPart One: The theory -- 1. The historical foundations of antitrust policy -- 2. The goals of antitrust: The intentions of congress -- 3. The goals of antitrust: The responsibility of the courts -- 4. Business behavior and the consumer interest: Some rudiments of theory -- 5. The consumer welfare model -- 6. The method of antitrust analysis -- 7. Injury to competition: The law's basic theories -- Part Two: The law and the policy -- 8. Monopoly and oligopoly: The problem of horizontal size by internal growth -- 9. The crash of merger policy: The brown shoe dicision -- 10. Horizontal mergers -- 11. Vertical mergers -- 12. Conglomerate mergers -- 13. Horizontal price fixing and market decision -- 14. Resale price maintenance and vertical market division -- 15. Exclusive dealing and requirements contracts -- 16. "Barriers to entry" -- 17. Boycotts and individual refusals to deal -- 18. Predation through governmental processes -- 19. Tying arrangements and reciprocal dealing -- 20. Price discrimination -- Part Three: Summation -- 21. Recommendations -- 22. Final thoughts
650 0 $aAntitrust law$zUnited States.
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