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Zusatztext Antitrust economics (or competition economics) has truly been a vibrant field of research over the past decades ... The handbook by Blair and Sokol serves as a distinct proof of this progress in knowledge. Moreover, it nicely illustrates the close collaboration between law and economics. Informationen zum Autor Roger D. Blair is Walter J. Matherly Professor, Department of Economics at the University of Florida where he has taught for 40 years. His research interests center on antitrust economics and policy. In addition to numerous articles in economics journals and law reviews, he has published Law and Economics of Vertical Integration and Control, Antitrust Economics, Monopsony in Law and Economics, and Antitrust Law, Volume II with Areeda and Hovenkamp. Dr. Blair has also served as an expert witness in over 50 cases.D. Daniel Sokol is an Associate Professor of Law at the University of Florida Levin College of Law. He is co-editor of the Global Competition Law and Economics book series (Stanford University Press) and of the Oxford Handbook of Antitrust Compliance (Oxford University Press, forthcoming). He also is editor of the Antitrust and Competition Policy Blog. Professor Sokol has provided technical assistance and capacity building to antitrust agencies and utilities regulators from around the world. Klappentext The Handbook examines the most important issues that arise in antitrust economics. Leading scholars in the field provide detailed critical analysis of developments across a number of different antitrust topics along with a detailed review of the literature. The Handbook is invaluable as a research and teaching tool. Zusammenfassung The Handbook examines the most important issues that arise in antitrust economics. Leading scholars in the field provide detailed critical analysis of developments across a number of different antitrust topics along with a detailed review of the literature. The Handbook is invaluable as a research and teaching tool. Inhaltsverzeichnis INTRODUCTION AND INSTITUTIONAL ISSUES 1. Rationales for Antitrust: Economics and Other Bases Daniel A. Crane 2. Antitrust Enforcement Regimes: Fundamental Differences Keith N. Hylton 3. Economic Analysis of Antitrust Exemptions Peter Carstensen 4. Healthcare Provider and Payer Markets Cory S. Capps and David Dranove 5. International Antitrust Institutions Oliver Budzinski 6. Competition Policy in Public Choice Perspective Fred S. McChesney, Michael Reksulak, and William F. Shughart II 7. Antitrust Settlements Daniel L. Rubinfeld 8. The Economics of Antitrust Class Actions Roger D. Blair and Christine Piette Durrance 9. Behavioral Economics and Antitrust Mark Armstrong and Steffen Huck 10. Experimental Economics in Antitrust Wieland Müller and Hans-Theo Normann 11. Optimal Antitrust Remedies: A Synthesis William H. Page 12. Private Antitrust Enforcement in the United States and the European Union: Standing and Antitrust Injury Jeffrey L. Harrison 13. Freedom to Trade and the Competitive Process Aaron Edlin and Joseph Farrell II. MONOPOLY: STRUCTURAL CONSIDERATIONS 14. Monopoly and Dominant Firms: Antitrust Economics and Policy Approaches Lawrence J. White 15. Market Definition Louis Kaplow 16. Bilateral Monopoly: Economic Analysis and Antitrust Policy Roger D. Blair and Christina DePasquale 17. Antitrust and the Economics of Networks Daniel F. Spulber and Christopher S. Yoo 18. The Antitrust Analysis of Multi-Sided Platform Businesses David S. Evans and Richard Schmalensee III. MERGERS 19. Efficiency Claims and Antitrust Enforcement Howard Shelanski 20. Unilateral Effects Bryan Keating and Robert D. Willig 21. Coordinated Effects: Evolution of Practice and Theory Jith Jayaratne and Janusz Ordover 22. Buyer Power in Me...