Sunday, December 25, 2011
Best Antitrust Articles of 2011 - From Our Group of Experts
Posted by D. Daniel Sokol
Best Antitrust Articles of 2011
- Roger Blair (University of Florida – Economics) – Louis Kaplow, Why Ever Define Markets, 124 Harvard Law Review 437 (2010)*
- Alberto Heimler (Italian School of Government - Econ) – Louis Kaplow, An Economic Approach to Price Fixing, 77 Antitrust Law Journal, 343 (2011)
- Max Huffman (Indiana University Law) - Alan Devlin, Antitrust as Regulation, San Diego Law Review
- Louis Kaplow (Harvard Law) – Louis Kaplow, On the Meaning of Horizontal Agreements in Competition Law, 99 California Law Review 683 (2011); Louis Kaplow, An Economic Approach to Price Fixing, 77 Antitrust Law Journal, 343 (2011)
- Bob Lande (University of Baltimore Law) - Louis Kaplow, Why Ever Define Markets, 124 Harvard Law Review 437 (2010)*
- Salil Mehra (Temple Law) – Daniel Crane, The Institutional Structure of Antitrust Enforcement (Oxford University Press 2011)
- Barak Orbach (University of Arizona – Law) - Louis Kaplow, On the Meaning of Horizontal Agreements in Competition Law, 99 California Law Review 683 (2011); Louis Kaplow, An Economic Approach to Price Fixing, 77 Antitrust Law Journal, 343 (2011)
- Barak Richman (Duke Law) - The AAI Special Symposium volume of the Oregon Law Review dedicated to antitrust policy (http://www.antitrustinstitute.org/~antitrust/content/11th-annual-conference-symposium-issue-oregon-law-review-volume-89-number-3-2011)
- Danny Sokol (University of Florida – Law) - Joseph Harrington, Jr. and Andrzej Skrzypacz, Private Monitoring and Communication in Cartels: Explaining Recent Collusive Practices, 101 American Economic Review 1 (2011); Louis Kaplow, An Economic Approach to Price Fixing, 77 Antitrust Law Journal, 343 (2011)
- Andreas Stephan (University of East Anglia - Law) - Caron Beaton-Wells and Ariel Ezrachi editors, Criminalising Cartels: Critical Studies of an International Regulatory Movement (Hart 2011)
- Maurice Stucke (University of Tennessee Law) - Jesse W. Markham, Jr., Lessons for Competition Law from the Economic Crisis: The Prospect for Antitrust Responses to the “Too-Big-To-Fail” Phenomenon, 16 Fordham Journal of Corporate Law and Finance 261 (2011); Thomas J. Horton, The Coming Extinction of Homo Economicus and the Eclipse of the Chicago School of Antitrust: Applying Evolutionary Biology to Structural and Behavioral Antitrust Analyses, 42 Loyola University Chicago Law Journal 469 (2011).
- Spencer Waller (Chicago Loyola Law) – Maurice Stucke & Amanda Reeves, Behavioral Antitrust, 86 Indiana Law Journal 1527 (2011)
* Came out in December 2010 and therefore missed last year’s cut-off
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/antitrustprof_blog/2011/12/best-antitrust-articles-of-2011-the-experts-list.html