Are Predatory Commitments Credible?: Who Should the Courts Believe?

Are Predatory Commitments Credible?: Who Should the Courts Believe?

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Jul 1, 1999 · الإنجليزية · غلاف صلب (176 صفحات)
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تنسيق غلاف صلب
صفحات 176
لغة الإنجليزية
منشور Jul 1, 1999
الناشر University of Chicago Press
الطبعة 1
رقم ISBN-10 0226493555
رقم ISBN-13 9780226493558

الوصف

In a landscape where predatory pricing stirs intense debate among lawmakers and economists alike, John R. Jr Lott delves into the complexities that surround the credibility of predatory commitments in relation to court proceedings. Through a meticulous examination, he poses critical questions about the nature of these tactics and what constitutes genuine intent behind pricing strategies. The relevance of distinguishing between competitive market behavior and ulterior motives is underscored, revealing how subjective interpretations can shape legal outcomes.

Lott encourages readers to rethink established frameworks and illuminates the often murky waters of antitrust law. He advocates for a more nuanced understanding of predatory pricing that transcends simplistic narratives. This exploration ultimately leads to reflections on who can be deemed a reliable source of information in these disputes, prompting readers to consider not just the actions of businesses but the judicial processing that follows.

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