Competition Policy and Price Fixing
Explore the intricate world of antitrust law with Competition Policy and Price Fixing by Louis Kaplow, published by Princeton University Press in 2013. This comprehensive hardback book spans 512 pages, offering an in-depth analysis of one of competition law's most crucial and widely accepted prohibitions: the rule against price fixing. While this prohibition is often viewed as straightforward, Kaplow unveils the complexities and debates surrounding the definition of price fixing, revealing significant discrepancies between common perceptions and the theoretical foundations of oligopoly that inform contemporary competition policy. Ideal for legal professionals, policymakers, and students of antitrust law, this book provides valuable insights into the nuances of competition regulation and its implications for market dynamics in the United States and beyond. Dive into this essential resource to understand the challenges and considerations that shape effective competition policy.