The Antitrust Casebook Instructor's Edition

The Antitrust Casebook Instructor's Edition

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Jan 1, 1989 · English · Paperback (462 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 462
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1989
Publisher Dryden Press
ISBN-10 0030285186
ISBN-13 9780030285189

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The book serves as an essential resource for instructors navigating the complex world of antitrust law. It delves into pivotal cases and key concepts that shape the landscape of competition policy. With a scholarly yet accessible approach, it equips educators with the tools needed to engage students critically and thoughtfully in discussions surrounding monopolistic practices and regulatory frameworks.

Each chapter is meticulously crafted to highlight important legal principles and their implications for businesses and consumers alike. The case studies presented offer real-world context, showcasing the evolution of antitrust laws and their enforcement. educators can foster meaningful dialogue in the classroom by guiding students through the intricate legal battles and economic theories underpinning these cases.

Overall, the work emphasizes the significance of understanding antitrust issues in today's economy. It invites instructors to explore not just the historical aspects, but also the contemporary challenges posed by technological advancements and global markets, making it a comprehensive guide for teaching this vital area of law.
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