Customer Review: The author has a way of keeping the reader informed and not overwhelmed. With so many names and locations, a huge amount of confusion is likely but doesn't happen.
I feel well informed about a troubling case. I highly recommend you read this book.
Customer Review: If I were choosing a book to use in an antitrust course, this would not be it. It seemed very disorganized and the notes in between cases were not useful and were glossed over by my professor.
Customer Review: In my opinion, this book emphasized history and historical cases too much. While I believe empirical data are important for evaluating economic theory, I thought this book went overboard. Also, I found it annoying that many relevant facts to example problems (e.g., marginal costs) were not... more info
Customer Review: This outline wasn't bad, but Black Letter was much better. This one seemed to treat the topics in an even more cursory manner. You'd expect cursory for an outline, but Black Letter still did a better job organizing things and filling in the blanks.
Customer Review: If I had to suggest the purchase of this book I would recommend it. There is almost everything in the book about US antitrust. But some warnings are necessary. It's not for students. It's not for lawyers. Maybe scholars and judges can be interested. The author highlights what is not coherent in the... more info