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Revitalizing Antitrust in Its Second Century - (Performing Arts; 10) by  Harry First & Eleanor M Fox & Robert Pitofsky (Hardcover) - 1 of 1

Revitalizing Antitrust in Its Second Century - (Performing Arts; 10) by Harry First & Eleanor M Fox & Robert Pitofsky (Hardcover)

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  • America has entered its second century of antitrust law.
  • About the Author: HARRY FIRST is Professor of Law at New York University.
  • 564 Pages
  • Business + Money Management, Government & Business
  • Series Name: Performing Arts; 10

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About the Book



Includes essays originally prepared for a conference organized by the Antitrust Policy Institute at Airlie House, Va., in the spring of 1987.



Book Synopsis



America has entered its second century of antitrust law. The United States has come through the 1980s of laissez faire when antitrust had its lowest profile since the Hoover days, lawyers advised clients that anything goes, and theorists justified non-enforcement of the law by Chicago School economics--the claim that antitrust exists only to create efficiency and that business freedom creates efficiency. Meanwhile, the European Community has a developing body of antitrust law. It rejects the Chicago School as ignoring market realities, and it incorporates into its law values of opportunity, access, open markets and the right to be free from exploitation. The newly democratized European nations and Russia all have moved to market economies and adopted antitrust law in the image of the European Community, in spite of the carpet baggers trying to sell laissez faire. The Supreme Court of the United States has now reversed the swing of the U.S. antitrust pendulum, rejecting Chicago School theory in favor of market reality and accepting the fact that there is an antitrust right not to be coerced and abused by market power.

What is the intellectual foundation of this new antitrust--this law that respects efficiency, progressiveness, access, and freedom from abuse of power, and which reflects the need of business firms to be active and agile players in a global marketplace? That foundation is contained in Revitalizing Antitrust in its Second Century. This is the only book that provides the underpinnings for the new antitrust. It is the only book that helps the scholar/lawyer/business advisor/student understand the direction of antitrust and how to predict the course of the law. Four of the authors in the book were cited by the Supreme Court in its June opinion; one was cited eleven times. Revitalizing Antitrust in its Second Century is an indispensable volume for lawyers, economists, business advisors, sholars and students of law, economics, business and political economy.



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?A product of what the National Law Journal (May 4, 1987, V. 1) has called "a Counterrevolution in Antitrust," this collection of articles (principally from the Georgetown Law Journal and New York University Law Review) represents a significant contribution to the debate over antitrust policies . . . An important counterweight to "Chicago School" economics. Good notes. Recommended for upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and general readers.?-Choice

"A product of what the National Law Journal (May 4, 1987, V. 1) has called "a Counterrevolution in Antitrust," this collection of articles (principally from the Georgetown Law Journal and New York University Law Review) represents a significant contribution to the debate over antitrust policies . . . An important counterweight to "Chicago School" economics. Good notes. Recommended for upper-division undergraduates, graduate students, and general readers."-Choice



About the Author



HARRY FIRST is Professor of Law at New York University.

ELEANOR M. FOX is Professor of Law at New York University.

ROBERT PITOFSKY is Professor of Law at Georgetown University.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.58 Inches (H) x 6.44 Inches (W) x 1.39 Inches (D)
Weight: 2.13 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 564
Genre: Business + Money Management
Sub-Genre: Government & Business
Series Title: Performing Arts; 10
Publisher: Praeger
Format: Hardcover
Author: Harry First & Eleanor M Fox & Robert Pitofsky
Language: English
Street Date: October 23, 1991
TCIN: 1007349190
UPC: 9780899304397
Item Number (DPCI): 247-52-1147
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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