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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
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1 Introduction -
2 Defining the Problem -
3 Communications -
4 Statutory Provisions and Higher Court Interpretations -
5 U.S. Lower Court Practice -
6 Paradox of Proof -
7 Oligopoly Theory and the Agreement Requirement -
8 Social Welfare -
9 Framework for Decision-Making -
10 Detection: Market-Based Evidence -
11 Detection: Other Types of Evidence -
12 Liability Assessment -
13 Sanctions -
14 Unilateral Market Power -
15 Additional Considerations -
16 Communications-Based Prohibition -
17 Detection of Prohibited Communications -
18 Further Topics -
19 Conclusion - References
- Index
(p.475) Index
(p.475) Index
- Source:
- Competition Policy and Price Fixing
- Publisher:
- Princeton University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Preface
-
1 Introduction -
2 Defining the Problem -
3 Communications -
4 Statutory Provisions and Higher Court Interpretations -
5 U.S. Lower Court Practice -
6 Paradox of Proof -
7 Oligopoly Theory and the Agreement Requirement -
8 Social Welfare -
9 Framework for Decision-Making -
10 Detection: Market-Based Evidence -
11 Detection: Other Types of Evidence -
12 Liability Assessment -
13 Sanctions -
14 Unilateral Market Power -
15 Additional Considerations -
16 Communications-Based Prohibition -
17 Detection of Prohibited Communications -
18 Further Topics -
19 Conclusion - References
- Index