Antitrust Bulletin papers generated from AAI conferences now available on AAI website.8/13/2008
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The Antitrust Bulletin The Journal of American and Foreign Antitrust and Trade Regulation Volume 52, Number 1, Spring 2007 Special Issue: The Future of Aftermarkets in Systems Competition Gregory T. Gundlach and Albert A. Foer, Guest Editors
The Future of Aftermarkets in Systems Competition: The American Antitrust Institute's Invitational Symposium - Gregory T. Gundlach and Albert A. Foer
Aftermarkets, Systems, and Antitrust: A Primer - Gregory T. Gundlach
Antitrust Implications of Aftermarkets - Joseph P. Bauer
Aftermarket Monopolization: The Emerging Consensus in Economics - Lorenzo Coppi
Evolutionary Theories of Competition and Aftermarket Antitrust Law - Peter R. Dickson
A Marketer's View of Competition and Antitrust - Allan D. Shocker
The Antitrust Bulletin The Journal of American and Foreign Antitrust and Trade Regulation Volume 51, Number 1, Spring 2006
Special Issue: Complexity, Networks, And The Modernization Of Antitrust
Gregory T. Gundlach and Albert A. Foer, Guest Editors
Complexity, Networks, and the Modernization of Antitrust: The American Antitrust Institute's Roundtable on the Science of Complexity and Antitrust - Gregory T. Gundlach and Albert A. Foer
Complexity Science and Antitrust? - Gregory T. Gundlach
Business Ecosystems and the View From the Firm - James F. Moore
The Information Technology Ecosystem: Structure, Health, and Performance - Marco Iansiti and Gregory L. Richards
The Evolvability of Business and the Role of Antitrust - Ian F. Wilkinson
Business Relationships and Networks: Consequences for Economic Policy - Hakan Hakansson
Complexity, Diversity, and Antitrust - Joseph Farrell
Competing, Countervailing, and Coalescing Forces: The Economics of Intra- and Inter-Business System Competition - Paul W. Dobson
Competition or Monopoly? The Implications of Complexity Science, Chaos Theory, and Evolutionary Biology for Antitrust and Competition Policy - Thomas J. Horton
Doctrinal Cross-Dressing in Derivative Aftermarkets: Kodak, Xerox, and the Copycat Game - Rudolph J .R. Peritz
The Antitrust Bulletin The Journal of American and Foreign Antitrust and Trade Regulation Volume 49, Number 4, Winter 2004 Special Issue: The Implications of the Work of Robert L. Steiner Gregory T. Gundlach and Albert A. Foer, Guest Editors
Combining Horizontal and Vertical Analysis in Antitrust: The American Antitrust Institute's Roundtable on the Implications of the Work of Robert L. Steiner - Gregory T. Gundlach and Albert A. Foer
Vertical Relations in Antitrust: Some Intellectual History - F.M. Scherer
Vertical Relationships in Distribution Channels: A Marketing Perspective - Barton Weitz and Qiong Wang
The Evolution and Applications of Dual-Stage Thinking - Robert L Steiner
Why Economists Are Wrong to Neglect Retailing and How Steiner's Theory Provides an Explanation of Important Regularities - Michael P. Lynch
Using Steiner's Dual-Stage Model to Develop Better Measures of Retail Distribution - Paul W. Farris
Distribution Matters - Howard P. Marvel
An Enforcement Perspective on the Work of Robert L. Steiner: Why Retailing and Vertical Relationships Matter - Pamela Jones Harbour
Steiner’s Two-Stage Vision: Implications for Antitrust Analysis – William S. Comanor
Implications of Robert L. Steiner's Work for Merger Analysis – Philip Nelson, Gloria Hurdle and Tessie Su

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