The Perverse Effects of Predatory Pricing Law
6 Pages Posted: 14 Jan 2006
Abstract
As more and more cases of alleged predatory pricing are filed and new theories of liability based on price discounting gain popularity, the risk grows that predatory pricing law will result in higher prices to consumers - the very antithesis of what antitrust law is supposed to achieve.
Keywords: predatory pricing, price discounting, liability, pricing law, predatory pricing law, antitrust, antitrust law
JEL Classification: K21, L4, L11
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