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Research in Law and Economics, Volume 22

A Journal of Policy

Research in Law and Economics, Volume 22
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* John Connor describes and evaluates the results of his extensive survey of reports of cartel overcharges.

* Dennis Weisman models the price effects of mergers that not only increase concentration in the relevant market but also increase the merged firms' participation in other, complementary markets.

* Malcolm Coate and Mark Williams develop a superior method for calculating critical loss in markets that are relatively homogenous and competitive premerger.

* Zhiqi Chen surveys recent developments in economic theories of buyer power and creates a general framework for antitrust analysis.

* Thomas J. Miceli and Kathern Segerson, given the difficulty of collecting damages after a long latency period, examine the desirability of granting toxic exposure victims an independent cause of action for medical monitoring at the time of exposure. They shows that such a cause of action incarease incentives for injurer care but only at the cost of greater litigation cost. the reluctance of courts to adopt such a proposed cause of action reflects theri awareness of this trade-off.

Emerald Group Publishing Limited; March 2007
269 pages; ISBN 9781849504430
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