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Technological Innovations & Transferance, Economic & Industrial Aspects of Technology, Competition - Economics, United States - International Business, Antitrust Law, International Exchange & Trade
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Antitrust, Innovation and Competitiveness

by Thomas M. Jorde, David J. Teece
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Overview

This book explores how the U.S. antitrust laws, especially the Sherman Antitrust Act, have affected the ways in which U.S. corporations can form alliances to compete in world markets. The editors start from the premise that current antitrust laws unwisely restrain innovation by inhibiting desirable pro-competitive communication and cooperation between firms. This results in an impediment to the performance of U.S. firms competing in industries experiencing rapid technological change. Not all of the contributors agree with the editors about the degree to which the antitrust laws do indeed inhibit U.S. industry. Thus, the book represents a variety of views on a topic of increasing importance. Contributors include Phillip Areeda, William J. Baumol, Ann I. Jones, Robert P. Merges, Richard R. Nelson, Janusz A. Ordover, Thomas M. Jorde, Richard Schmalensee, Lawrence A. Sullivan, David M. Teece, Oliver E. Williamson, and Judge Frank H. Easterbrook.

About the Author, Thomas M. Jorde, David J. Teece

both at University of California, Berkeley

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Book Details

Published
April 30, 1992
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Pages
256
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780195067699

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