Areeda, Chicago, and Antitrust Injury: Economic Efficiency and Legal Process

Antitrust Bulletin, p. 909, 1996

25 Pages Posted: 12 Jun 2009

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William H. Page

University of Florida Levin College of Law

Date Written: June 9, 2009

Abstract

This article, published in 1986, compares and contrasts the Chicago School's conceptual approach to antitrust issues with Phillip Areeda's legal process (or "Harvard School") approach. The study focuses on the antitrust injury doctrine, but it reveals the fundamental characteristics of the two schools, both of which have deeply influenced the evolution of U.S. antitrust law.

Keywords: antitrust, Chicago School, Harvard School, antitrust injry

JEL Classification: K21, K41, K42, L40

Suggested Citation

Page, William Hepburn, Areeda, Chicago, and Antitrust Injury: Economic Efficiency and Legal Process (June 9, 2009). Antitrust Bulletin, p. 909, 1996, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1416924

William Hepburn Page (Contact Author)

University of Florida Levin College of Law ( email )

P.O. Box 117625
Gainesville, FL 32611-7625
United States

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