Volume 28 (Antitrust and Economic Efficiency: A Conference Sponsored by the Hoover Institution)
Front Matter
Editorial Staff
Introduction
Thomas Gale Moore
Use of Antitrust to Subvert Competition
William J. Baumol and Janusz A. Ordover
Comments on Baumol and Ordover
James Clifford Miller
Cooperation, Competition, and Efficiency
Lester G. Telser
Reducing Unions' Monopoly Power: Costs and Benefits
Robert H. Lande and Richard O. Zerbe Jr.
Antitrust for High-Technology Industries: Assessing Research Joint Ventures and Mergers
Janusz A. Ordover and Robert D. Willig
The Law and Economics of Franchise Tying Contracts
Benjamin Klein and Lester F. Saft
The Welfare Effects of Resale Price Maintenance
Howard P. Marvel and Stephen McCafferty
Toward a Reasonable Rule of Reason: Comments
Keith Leffler
The Functions, Allocative Efficiency, and Legality of Tie-Ins: A Comment
Richard S. Markovits
Private Antitrust Enforcement: The New Learning
William Breit and Kenneth G. Elzinga
Detrebling Antitrust Damages
Frank H. Easterbrook
Efficient Assignment of Rights to Sue for Antitrust Damages
Edward A. Snyder
Comment on Antitrust Remedies
Laura Bennett Peterson
Comments on Easterbrook and Snyder
Pablo T. Spiller
Predation: The Changing View in Economics and the Law
James Clifford Miller and Paul Pautler