![]() ![]() Legal Elements-Efficiencies Justification.Scheme of Predation and Supporting Evidence.The Tension Between Current Legal Views and Modern Economic Theory.We thank LeeAnne Baker, Jeremy Bartell, Gretchen Elizabeth Joyce and Chad Porter for dedicated and resourceful research assistance. We have also received insightful comments from many individuals, including Lucien Bebchuk, Mathias Dewatripont, Einer Elhauge, Vic Khanna, Louis Kaplow, Alvin Klevorick, Barry Nalebuff, Jim Meeks, Patrick Rey, Alan Schwartz, Marius Schwartz, Dan Vincent, and Bobby Willig. School of Management, New Zealand Institute for Antitrust Law and Economics, Princeton University, and Tilburg University Centre for Economic Research. of Justice, European Centre for Advanced Research in Economics (ECARE), European Summer Symposium in Economic Theory at Gerzensee, N.Y.U. We have received valuable comments from legal workshop participants at Boston University Law School, Harvard Law School, Yale Law School and from economic workshop participants at the Antitrust Division, U.S. *** Professor of Economics, Columbia University ** Professor and Kenison Distinguished Scholar of Law, Boston University Scully ’66 Professor of Finance and Economics, Princeton University STRATEGIC THEORY AND LEGAL POLICY Patrick Bolton, * Joseph F. For an official signed copy, please contact the Antitrust Documents Group. To view the PDF you will need Acrobat Reader, which may be downloaded from the Adobe site. This document is available in two formats: this web page (for browsing content) and PDF (comparable to original document formatting). ![]()
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