ANTITRUST LAW & ECONOMICS REVIEW
II. SELECTED ARTICLES (1967-1995)
from the
Antitrust Law & Economics Review
The Antitrust Law & Economics Review has been published, as noted, since 1967. Its more than 100 issues (4 per year) contain just under 1,000 articles on the law and economics of monopoly and antitrust. (See Part III, below, for our full set of Tables of Contents, listing articles published to date, along with our logo/staff page, Advisory Board, and a brief biographical note on our long-time editor, Charles E. Mueller.) The articles presented here in full text are, again as noted, offered with the end in mind of helping visitors understand more fully the concepts and issues involved.
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- "Elements of An Antitrust Case: Structure, Conduct, and Performance" (Vol. 26, No.4), by Charles E. Mueller
- "Antitrust In the Clinton Administration: Beware the 'National Champion' Theory" (Vol. 23,No. 3), by Charles E. Mueller
- "Glossary of Antitrust Terms" (Vol. 26, No. 4), by Charles E. Mueller
- "Relationship Between Concentration and Prices/Profits: Empirical Studies and the 4-Firm-40% Market-Power Threshold"(Vol. 24, No. 1), by Dr. Russell C. Parker
- "Exclusive Dealing with 70% Share: Harley-Davidson's Restricted Output, Inflated Prices, and Inferior Quality" (Vol. 26, No. 1), by Charles E. Mueller
- "Restoring America's Industrial Competitiveness: Antitrust and President Clinton's Thurman Arnold" (Vol. 23, No. 4), by Charles E. Mueller
- "Economics, Academia, and Corporate Money In America: The 'Law and Economics' Movement" (Vol. 24, No. 4), by Nan Aron et al
- "Judicial Seminars: Economics, Academia, and Corporate Money In America" (Vol. 25,No. 2), by Nan Aron et al
- "Monitoring Economic Results of Current Cases to Shape Future Antitrust Policies" (Vol. 24, No. 2), by Rufus E. Wilson and Charles E. Mueller
- "Step 1 In Reforming U.S. Antitrust: Abolish the 'Economics' Units at Justice and the FTC"(Vol. 24, No. 2), by Charles E. Mueller
- "The Trouble with Oligopoly Is the Price" (Vol. 9, No. 2), by Edmund R. Keller
- "Antitrust and the Consumer: The Policy and Its Constituency" (Vol. 5, No. 3),by Dr. H. Michael Mann
- "For Want of An Advocate: Savaging Small Business While Waiting for the Clinton Antitrust Revival?" (Vol. 25, No. 2), by Charles E. Mueller
- "The New Industrial State" and "Comments On Galbraith's 'New Industrial State'" (Vol. 1, No. 2), by John Kenneth Galbraith and Drs. Walter Adams, Willard F. Mueller, and Donald F. Turner
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