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12.1 Chapter 12 Antitrust © 2003 by West Legal Studies in Business/A Division of Thomson Learning
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12.2 Foundations of Antitrust Law Traditional market structures Perfect competition Monopoly Oligopoly Monopolistic competition Monopsony Oligopsony
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12.3 Foundations of Antitrust Law Network effects and antitrust IP opposition to antitrust Ideas and intangibles, not products Law of diminishing returns Economies of scale Availability of substitutes First mover advantage High switching costs
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12.4 The Primary Antitrust Laws Sherman Act Clayton Act Federal Trade Commission Act Robinson-Patman Act Celler-Kefauver Amendment Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvement Act Tunney Act
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12.5 Antitrust Enforcement Criminal penalties Private rights of action Civil regulatory remedies International antitrust enforcement
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12.6 Antitrust Exemption Agricultural cooperatives are exempted by the Clayton Act. Farmers, planters, ranchmen, dairymen, or nut and fruit growers Labor union activities that pursue their members' benefit State actions Insurance and stock exchanges Baseball, although not other professional sports. Bona fide political activities
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12.7 Monopolies Monopoly power Relevant market Market share Monopolization Attempts to monopolize Predatory pricing Conspiracy to monopolize
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12.8 Types of Mergers and Combinations Mergers Consolidations Acquisitions Purchase of assets
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12.9 Horizontal Merger Analysis Raw material processor or parts supplier Manufacturer Retailer 1 - A 2 - A 3 - A 1 - B 2 - B 3 - B
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12.10 Vertical Merger Analysis Raw material processor or parts supplier Manufacturer Retailer 1 - A 2 - A 3 - A 1 - B 2 - B 3 - B
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12.11 Conglomerate Merger Analysis Raw material processor or parts supplier Manufacturer Retailer 1 - A 2 - A 3 - A 1 - B 2 - B 3 - B
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12.12 Merger Defenses Greater efficiency Failing firm Stock purchased for investment
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12.13 Horizontal Combinations, Restraints of Trade Rule of Reason Per se violations Joint ventures Proof of an illegal agreement or combination
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12.14 Vertical Restraints of Trade Vertical price restraint Vertical nonprice restraints Exclusive dealing Customer and territorial restrictions Dealer terminations Tying
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12.15 Antitrust and Intellectual Property Rights Intellectual property misuse Essential facilities doctrine Licensing and antitrust
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12.16 Price Discrimination Proof of price discrimination Competitive injuries from price discrimination Price discrimination defenses Indirect concessions
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12.17 Questions & Discussion
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