Antitrust Intent | |
The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is antitrust intent. |
· Ronald A. Cass and Keith N. Hylton, Antitrust Intent, 74 Southern California Law Review 657 (2001).
· Alfred E. Kahn, Standards for Antitrust Policy, 67 Harvard Law Review 28 (1953).
· Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., The Common Law, Chapter 4 (1881).
· William M. Landes and Richard A. Posner, The Economic Structure of Tort Law, Chapter 6 (1987).
· Paul H. Robinson, A Brief History of Distinctions in Criminal Culpability, 31 Hastings Law Journal 815 (1980).
· Franklin M. Fisher, Matsushita: Myth v. Analysis in the Economics of Predation, 64 Chicago-Kent Law Review 969 (1988).
· Daniel Gifford, The Role of the Ninth Circuit in the Development of the Law of Attempt to Monopolize, 61 Notre Dame Law Review 1021 (1986).
· Michael S. Moore, Causation and Excuses, 73 California Law Review 1091 (1985).
· Michael C. Quinn, Predatory Pricing Strategies: The Relevance of Intent under Antitrust, Unfair Competition, and Tort Law, 64 St. John's Law Review 607 (1990).
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