Competition Laws In Conflict: Anitrust Jurisdiction in the Global Economy

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Author: Richard A. Epstein

ISBN-10: 0844742015

ISBN-13: 9780844742014

Category: Antitrust Law

In this volume, leading experts explore routes to a new and better institutional design for global antitrust in the national and international contexts.

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In this volume, leading experts explore routes to a new and better institutional design for global antitrust in the national and international contexts.

ForewordAcknowledgments1Introduction : the intractable problem of antitrust jurisdiction12Competition of competition laws : mission impossible?313Against international cooperation664The case for international antitrust995The political economy of international antitrust harmonization1266National treatment and extraterritoriality : defining the domains of trade and antitrust policy1527Cooperation and convergence in international antitrust : why the light is still yellow1778Antitrust and the economics of federalism1899A geographic market power test for Sherman Act jurisdiction22310Federalism and the enforcement of antitrust laws by state attorneys general25211State antitrust enforcement : empirical evidence and a modest reform proposal26712Multijurisdictional antitrust enforcement : a view from the Illinois Brick road28813Toward a domestic competition network31614Postscript : in defense of small steps333Index353About the authors377