Principles of Antitrust

“Principles of Antitrust” by Herbert Hovenkamp, published by West Academic Publishing in 2021, is a comprehensive examination of federal antitrust policy. This second edition spans 657 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience. The book is designed for readers without a background in economics, clearly articulating the “black letter” law while also discussing policy arguments for alternatives.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of nearly all aspects of antitrust law, supported by expert narration. The text includes detailed analyses of recent Supreme Court and lower-court decisions, providing context and clarity on current legal interpretations. With its focus on law and antitrust, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the complexities of federal antitrust policy.
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Nearly all of the aspects of federal antitrust policy are covered in this book. And it’s written so you don’t need a background in economics to understand it. Expert narration states the “black letter” law and presents policy arguments for alternatives. Text also includes an analysis of recent Supreme Court and lower-court decisions.
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