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Antitrust Analysis: Problems, Text, and Cases, Eighth Edition

Authors
  • Phillip Areeda
  • Louis Kaplow
  • Aaron S. Edlin
  • C. Scott Hemphill
Series / Aspen Casebook Series
Teaching Materials
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Description
Table of contents
Preface

Distinguished authorship characterizes Antitrust Analysis: Problems, Text, and Cases, first written by Phil Areeda, the leading antitrust commentator of the 20th century. The text continues to be revised by three of the leading lawyer economists of the early 21st century. This traditional casebook is also known for its pedagogy (cases, explanatory text, and problems) and insightful text that conveys essential background information along with necessary economic principles. Recognizing that the most important development in antitrust doctrine over the past fifty years is the increasingly central role of economic analysis, the authors take great care to convey economic learning to students in plain language with a minimum of technical apparatus, resulting in a powerful volume adopted by experienced instructors and first-time teachers alike. Helpful appendices include Selected Statutes, such as the Sherman Act, the Clayton Act, and the Federal Trade Commission Act.

New to the Eighth Edition:

  • The addition of C. Scott Hemphill as a co-author, adding to the already distinguished author team.
  • Since the last edition, antitrust enforcers and courts have struggled to grapple with the rising importance of platforms in our increasingly digital economy. The new edition gives extensive attention to these developments, including:
    • The Supreme Court’s decision in Ohio v. American Express
    • Major enforcement actions against Apple, Facebook, and Google
    • New Vertical Merger Guidelines
  • Completely rewritten and streamlined introductory material in Chapter 1.

Professors and student will benefit from:

  • Distinguished authorship: Original author Areeda was the leading antitrust commentator of the 20th century; Kaplow, Edlin, and Hemphill are leading lawyer-economists of the early 21st century.
  • Pedagogy: Traditional casebook with cases, explanatory text, and problems.
  • Insightful textual explanations convey essential background information and necessary economic principles.
  • Adopted by experienced instructors and first-time teachers alike.
  • Appendix includes selected statutes and the Sherman Act, the Clayton Act, and the Federal Trade Commission Act.

Teaching materials Include:

  • Teacher’s Manual
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About the authors
Phillip Areeda
late of Harvard University

Late of Harvard University.

Louis Kaplow
Harvard University

Louis Kaplow is Finn M.W. Caspersen and Household International Professor of Law and Economics at Harvard Law School, a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He has a Ph.D. in economics and a J.D. from Harvard University. He has published widely in the fields of antitrust, taxation and public economics, law and economics, and welfare economics and moral philosophy. He serves on editorial boards of numerous journals and has been an economic and legal consultant to government entities and private parties. He has received lifetime achievement awards for scholarship from the National Tax Association and from the American Law and Economics Association.

Notable publications include: (1) Antitrust: Rethinking Merger Analysis (MIT Press 2024), Competition Policy and Price Fixing (Princeton University Press 2013), as well as articles on antitrust and a text in the field; (2) Taxation and Public Economics: Optimal Income Taxation (Journal of Economic Literature 2024), The Theory of Taxation and Public Economics (Princeton University Press 2008), and a series of articles presenting a new framework for the analysis of taxation and related subjects in public economics; (3) Law and Economics: articles on a broad range of subjects, many on legal rules and the legal system; (4) Welfare Economics: Fairness versus Welfare (Harvard University Press 2002) (with Steven Shavell), an analytical argument and synthesis at the intersection of economics, moral philosophy, and law.

Aaron Edlin
University of California at Berkeley

Professor at University of California at Berkeley.

C. Scott Hemphill

Scott Hemphill is the Moses H. Grossman Professor of Law at NYU School of Law and co-director of the Engelberg Center on Innovation Law and Policy. He teaches and writes about antitrust and intellectual property. His scholarship ranges broadly, from drug patents to digital platforms to the use of trademark law to thwart competition. His most recent work examines the anticompetitive acquisition of startups by dominant firms in the technology sector and probes how institutional investors might weaken competition among their portfolio companies.

Hemphill’s scholarship on tactics to delay the marketing of inexpensive generic drugs has been widely cited by the US Supreme Court and other courts. His writing has appeared in leading law reviews and peer-reviewed journals of economics, science, and law, and he has testified before the US Congress about mergers and proposals to incentivize new drug development, among other matters. Major media outlets have frequently interviewed him on antitrust and IP-related topics.

Hemphill received a PhD in economics and a JD from Stanford, where he was a Nathan Abbott Scholar, graduating first in his law school class. He also holds an AB from Harvard and an MSc in economics from the London School of Economics, where he studied as a Fulbright Scholar. Hemphill clerked for Judge Richard Posner and Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. On public service leave from academia, he served as antitrust bureau chief for the New York Attorney General. Hemphill joined NYU from Columbia University, where he was a professor of law.

Product Information
Edition
Eighth Edition
Publication date
2021-09-15
Pages
984
Hardcover
9781543804393
Subject
Antitrust Law
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