Gie ¢ Antitr ust Bulletin Volume XLIV (1999) Federal Legal Publications INDEX TO THE ANTITRUST BULLETIN Volume XLIV (1999) CONTENTS Index to Authors Index to Subjects GUIDE TO VOLUME XLIV 1-250 251-551 553-786 787-1078 Index-1 INDEX TO AUTHORS ALLEN, D. MATTHEW see Coutroulis, Chris S. BLAIR, RoGer D. and Jeffrey L. Harrison, Antitrust: On the Cutting Edge. XLIV:1-3. and Jeffrey L. Harrison, Airline Price Wars: Competition or Predation. XLIV:489-518. BOUDREAUX, DONALD J. and Burton W. Folsom. Microsoft and Standard Oil: Radical Lessons for Antitrust Reform. XLIV:555—576. with Thomas Cotter and John E. Lopatka. Critique and Follow-up: An Electronic Discussion. XLIV:729-738. BURTON, MARK L. with David L. Kaserman and John L. Mayo. Modeling Entry and Barriers to Entry: A Test of Alternative Specifications. XLIV:387—420. CARSTENSEN, PETER C. Remedying the Microsoft Monopoly: Monopoly Law, the Rights of Buyers, and the Enclosure Movement in Intellectual Property. XLIV:577-617. CHAVEZ, JOHN ANTHONY Joint Ventures in the European Union and the U.S. XLIV:959-1005. CoTTER, THOMAS F. Intellectual Property and the Essential Facilities Doctrine. XLIV:211-250. Perspectives on United States v. Microsoft Corp. XLIV:553-—554. with John E. Lopatka and Donald J. Boudreaux. Critique and Follow-up: An Electronic Discussion. XLIV:729-738. COUTROULIS, CHRIS S. and D. Matthew Allen. The Pass-on Problem in Indirect Purchaser Class Litigation. XLIV:179-210. Index-2 INDEX TO AUTHORS CYRNAK, ANTHONY W. and Timothy H. Hannan. Is the Cluster Still Valid in Defining Banking Markets? Evidence from a New Data Source. XLIV:313-331. DOUGHERTY, VERONICA M. Antitrust Advantages to Joint Ventures Under the National Cooperative Research and Production Act. XLIV:1007-1078. DRUCKER, PETER F. Peter Drucker on the New Business Realities. XLIV:795-819. ELZINGA, KENNETH G. and David E. Mills. PC Software. XLIV:739-786. FAcEY, BRIAN A. The Future of Looking Back: The Efficient Modeling of Subsequent Review. XLIV:519-551. FOLSOM, BURTON F. see Boudreaux, Donald J. GIFFORD, DANIEL J. and David McGowan. A Microsoft Dialog. XLIV:619-677. HANNAN, TIMOTHY H. see Cyrnak, Anthony W. HANWECK, GERALD A. and Bernard Shull. The Bank Merger Movement: Efficiency, Stability and Competitive Policy Concerns. XLIV:251-284. HARRISON, JEFFREY L. see Blair, Roger D. HEITFIELD, ERIK A. What Do Interest Rate Data Say About the Geography of Retail Banking Markets? XLIV:333-347. HERNDON, JILL BOYLSTON and John E. Lopatka, Managed Care and the Questionable Relevance of Maricopa. XLIV:117-178. Index-3 INDEX TO AUTHORS HOGAN, MARK The General Motors—Toyota Joint Venture: A General Motors Perspective. XLIV:821-839. KASERMAN, DAVID L. see Burton, Mark L. KOVACIC, WILLIAM E. Competition Policy in the Postconsolidation Defense Industry. XLIV:421-487. LopATKA, JOHN E. and William H. Page. An Offer Netscape Couldn’t Refuse?: The Antitrust Implications of Microsoft's Proposal. XLIV:679-727. with Thomas F. Cotter and Donald J. Boudreaux. Critique and Follow-up: An Electronic Discussion. XLIV:729-738. see Herndon, Jill Boylston McGowan, DAVID see Gifford, Daniel J. MAyo, JOHN L. see Burton, Mark L. MEESE, ALAN J. Monopoly Bundling in Cyberspace: How Many Products Does Microsoft Sell? XLIV:65-1 16. MILLs, DaAvip E. see Elzinga, Kenneth G. PAGE, WILLIAM H. Microsoft and the Public Choice Critique of Antitrust. XLIV:5—63. see Lopatka, John E. PILLOFF, STEVEN J. Money Market Mutual Funds: Are They a Close Substitute for Accounts at Insured Depository Institutions? XLIV:365-—385. PORTER, MICHAEL E. Michael Porter on Competition. XLIV:841-880. Index-4 INDEX TO AUTHORS PRAGER, RoBIN A. ATM Network Mergers and the Creation of Market Power. XLIV:349-363. Rose, Pet’: S. The Local and Statewide Market-Share Advantages of Interstate Banking Firms. XLIV:285-312. SHULL, BERNARD see Hanweck, Gerald A. WARD’S AUTOMOTIVE INTERNATIONAL Ward’s Automotive International 1999 “Spider Chart.” XLIV:791-793. WELLER, CHARLES D. Introduction: New Foundations for Joint Ventures and Antitrust. XLIV:787-—789. A “New” Rule of Reason From Justice Brandeis’ “Concentric Circles” and Other Changes in Law. XLIV:881-957. Index-5 INDEX TO SUBJECTS BARRIERS TO ENTRY Modeling Entry and Barriers to Entry: A Test of Alternative Specifications. Mark L. Burton, David L. Kaserman and John L. Mayo. XLIV:387-420. CLASS ACTION SUITS The Pass-on Problem in Indirect Purchaser Class Litigation. Chris S. Coutroulis and D. Matthew Allen. XLIV:179-210. COMPETITION PC Software. Kenneth G. Elzinga and David E. Mills. XLIV:739-786. CONSPIRACY An Offer Netscape Couldn’t Refuse?: The Antitrust Implications of Microsoft's Proposal. John E. Lopatka and William H. Page. XLIV:679-727. FOREIGN ANTITRUST LAWS Comparative Joint Ventures in the European Union and the U.S. John Anthony Chavez. XLIV:959-1005. FUTURE OF ANTITRUST Antitrust: On the Cutting Edge. Roger D. Blair and Jeffrey L. Harrison. XLIV:1-3. Microsoft and the Public Choice Critique of Antitrust. William H. Page. XLIV:5-63. Monopoly Bundling in Cyberspace: How Many Products Does Microsoft Sell? Alan J. Meese. XLIV:65-116. Managed Care and the Questionable Relevance of Maricopa. Jill Boylston Herndon and John E. Lopatka. XLIV:117-—178. Index-6 INDEX TO SUBJECTS The Pass-on Problem in Indirect Purchaser Class Litigation. Chris S. Coutroulis and D. Matthew Allen. XLIV:179-210. Intellectual Property and the Essential Facilities Doctrine. Thomas F. Cotter. XLIV:21 1-250. Modeling Entry and Barriers to Entry: A Test of Alternative Specifications. Mark L. Burton, David L. Kaserman and John L. Mayo. XLIV:387-420. Competition Policy in the Postconsolidation Defense Industry. William E. Kovacic. XLIV:421—487. Airline Price Wars: Competition or Predation. Roger D. Blair and Jeffrey L. Harrison. XLIV:489-518. GLOBAL ECONOMY Peter Drucker on the New Business Realities. XLIV:795-819. INDUSTRY STUDIES Airline Industry Airline Price Wars: Competition or Predation. Roger D. Blair and Jeffrey L. Harrison. XLIV:489-518. Automotive Industry Ward’s Automotive International 1999 “Spider Chart”. Ward's Automotive International. XLIV:791-793. The General Motors—Toyota Joint Venture: A General Motors Perspective. Mark Hogan. XLIV:821-839. Banking Industry The Bank Merger Movement: Efficiency, Stability and Competitive Policy Concerns. Gerald A. Hanweck and Bernard Shull. XLIV:251-284. The .Local and Statewide Market-Share Advantages of Interstate Banking Firms. Peter S. Rose. XLIV:285-312. Index-7 INDEX TO SUBJECTS Is the Cluster Still Valid in Defining Banking Markets? Evidence from a New Data Source. Anthony W. Cyrnak and Timothy H. Hannan. XLIV:313-331. What Do Interest Rate Data Say About the Geography of Retail Banking Markets? Erik A. Heitfield. XLIV:333-347. ATM Network Mergers and the Creation of Market Power. Robin A. Prager. XLIV:349-363. Money Market Mutual Funds: Are They a Close Substitute for Accounts at Insured Depository Institutions? By Steven J. Pilloff. XLIV:365-385. Defense Industry Competition Policy in the Postconsolidation Defense Industry. William E. Kovacic. XLIV:421—487. Information Technology Industries PC Software. Kenneth G. Elzinga and David E. Mills. XLIV:739-786. Managed Care Industry Managed Care and the Questionable Relevance of Maricopa. Jill Boylston Herndon and John E. Lopatka. XLIV:117—178. Microsoft Case Microsoft and the Public Choice Critique of Antitrust. William H. Page. XLIV:5-63. Monopoly Bundling in Cyberspace: How Many Products Does Microsoft Sell? Alan J. Meese. XLIV:65-116. Perspectives on United States v. Microsoft Corp. Thomas F. Cotter. XLIV:553-554. Microsoft and Standard Oil: Radical Lessons for Antitrust Reform. Donald J. Boudreaux and Burton W. Folsom. XLIV:555-—576.