The basic economics of antitrust -- History and ideology in antitrust policy -- Market power and market definition -- Antitrust policy toward collusion and oligopoly -- Joint ventures of competitors, concerted refusals, patent licensing, and the rule of reason -- Exclusionary practices and the dominant firm: the basic doctrine of monopolization and attempt -- Exclusionary practices in monopolization and attempt cases -- Predatory and other exclusionary pricing -- Vertical integration and vertical mergers -- Tie-ins, reciprocity, exclusive dealing and most favored nation agreements -- Intrabrand restraints on distribution -- Mergers of competitors -- Public enforcement of the federal antitrust laws -- Private enforcement -- Antitrust and the process of democratic government -- Antitrust and federal regulatory policy -- Antitrust federalism and the "state action" doctrine.
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