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Antitrust Law: Economic Theory and Common Law Evolution

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This book consolidates several different perspectives on antitrust law. First, Keith Hylton presents a detailed description of the law as it has developed through numerous judicial opinions. Second, he presents detailed economic critiques of the judicial opinions, drawing heavily from law and economics journals. Third, he integrates a jurisprudential perspective that views antitrust as a vibrant field of common law. This last perspective leads him to address issues of certainty, stability, and predictability in antitrust law, and to examine the pressures shaping its evolution.

432 pages, Paperback

First published March 26, 1999

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Prof Law, Hylton finds it hard to deliver teaching materials to students. He then wrote his own book, a jargon-free, step-by-step subjects that are easy to understand. I find this book enlightening. Uh oh, haven't finished yet. Probably not until I finish my proposal. When? Pro'lly, this decade...
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