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(hie ¢An titrust Bulletin Volume XLV (2000) Federal Legal Publications INDEX TO THE ANTITRUST BULLETIN Volume XLV (2000) CONTENTS Index to Authors Z Ee a OE eT epee ETE eS Ma Index-6 Index to Book Reviews Index-13 GUIDE TO VOLUME XLV PE edéckandeeedawientceus 2000 Summer 2000 2000 Pages 553-833 2000 Pages 835-1011 Index-| INDEX TO AUTHORS AMEL, DEAN F. and Timothy H. Hannan. Defining Banking Markets According to Principles Recommended in the Merger Guidelines. XLV:615- 639. BARTHOLOMEW, PHILIP F. and Ralph N. Kolinski. Comment. XLV:713-717. BEARD, T. RANDOLPH and David L. Kaserman. Testing for Collusion During Periods of Input Supply Disruptions: The Case of Allocations. XLV:213- 226 BITTLINGMAYER, GEORGI The Antitrust Vision Thing: How Did Bush Measure Up? XLV: 291-321. BOoeEDER, THOMAS L and Gary J. Dorman. The Boeing/McDonnell Douglas Merger: The Economics, Antitrust Law and Politics of the Aerospace Industry. XLV:119-152. BRENNAN, TIMOTHY J. “Vertical” Excuses for Horizontal Practices: Should There Be Any Per Se Antitrust Rules? XLV:467—490. CARSTENSEN, PETER C. and Bette Roth. The Per Se Legality of Some Naked Restraints: A (Re)Conceptualization of the Antitrust Analysis of Cartelistic Organizations. XLV:349-435. CHANG, HOWARD H. and David S. Evans. The Competitive Effects of the Collective Setting of Interchange Fees by Payment Card Systems. XLV: 641-677. COATE, MALCOLM B. Introduction. XLV:265-—270. Merger Enforcement at the Federal Trade Commission in Three Presidential Administrations. XLV:323-347. INDEX TO AUTHORS CROCIONI, PIETRO Defining Airline Markets: A Comparison of the U.S. and EU Experiences. XLV:1-54. DJANKOV, SIMEON see Hoekman, Bernard DORMAN, GARY J. see Boeder, Thomas L. Evans, DAvip S. see Chang, Howard H. GIFFORD, DANIEL J. and E. Thomas Sullivan. Can International Antitrust Be Saved for the Post-Boeing Merger World? A Proposal to Minimize Inter- national Conflict and to Rescue Antitrust from Misuse. XLV: 55-118. HANNAN, TIMOTHY H. see Amel, Dean F. HANWECK, GERALD A. see Shull, Bernard E. HOEKMAN, BERNARD and Simeon Djankov. Competition Law in Post-Central-Planning Bulgaria. XLV:227-248. KASERMAN, DAVID L. see Beard, T. Randolph KOLINSKI, RALPH N. see Bartholomew, Philip F. KROUSE, CLEMENT G. LRIC Pricing, Dynamically Competitive Markets and Incentives to Invest in Telecommunications. XLV:921-934. LYNK, WILLIAM J. Some Basics About Most Favored Nation Contracts in Healthcare Markets. XLV:491-—530. Index-3 INDEX TO AUTHORS MorGAN, ELEANOR J Subsidiarity and the Division of Jurisdiction in EU Merger Control. XLV:153-193 NIELS, GUNNAR and Adriaan ten Kate. Predatory Pricing Standards: Is There a Growing International Consensus? XLV:787-—809 NUTTALL, ROBIN Competition Policy for Regulated Utility Industries in Britain. XLV:935-973 PERTIZ, RUDOLPH J. R Theory and Fact in Antitrust Doctrine: Summary Judgment Stan- dards, Single-Brand Aftermarkets and the Clash of Micro- economic Models. XLV:887-920 RADECKI, LAWRENCE J. Competition in Shifting Product and Geographic Markets. XLV: 571-613 ROTH, BETTI see Carstensen, Peter C. SACHER, SETH and Louis Silvia. Physician Networks, Integration and Efficiency. XLV:761-785. SHEPHERD, GEORGE B. Cartels and Controls in Legal Training. XLV:437—-466 with Helen S. Shepherd and William G. Shepherd. Sharper Focus: Market Shares in the Merger Guidelines. XLV:835-885. SHEPHERD, HELEN see Shepherd, George B. SHEPHERD, WILLIAM G. see Shepherd, George B. SHUGHART, WILLIAM F. II The Fleeting Reagan Antitrust Revolution. XLV:271-—289. INDEX TO AUTHORS SHULL, BERNARD E. and Gerald A. Hanweck. A New Merger Policy for Banks. XLV: 679-711. and Lawrence J. White. A Symposium on the Changes in Banking, With Implications for Antitrust: Introduction. XLV:553-569. SILVIA, LOUIS see Sacher, Seth STEINER, ROBERT L The Third Relevant Market. XLV:719-759. SULLIVAN, E. THOMAS see Gifford, Daniel J. TEN KATE, ADRIAAN see Niels, Gunnar UTTON, MICHAEI Going European: Britain's New Competition Law. XLV:531-551. WEIR, CHARLES M. Comparative Competition and the Regulation of Mergers in the Water Industry of England and Wales. XLV:81 1-833. WEISMAN, DENNIS L. The (In)Efficiency of the “Efficient-Firm” Cost Standard. XLV: 195-211. WHITE, LAWRENCE J. see Shull, Bernard E. INDEX TO SUBJECTS ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT Introduction. Malcolm B. Coate. XLV:265-—270. The Fleeting Reagan Antitrust Revolution. William F. Shughart II XLV:271-289 The Antitrust Vision Thing: How Did Bush Measure Up? George Bittlingmayer. XLV:291-321 Merger Enforcement at the Federal Trade Commission in Three Presidential Administrations. Malcolm B. Coate. XLV:323-—347. “Vertical” Excuses for Horizontal Practices: Should There Be Any Per Se Antitrust Rules? Timothy J. Brennan. XLV:467-490. Competition in Shifting Product and Geographic Markets. Lawrence J. Radecki. XLV:571-613. Sharper Focus: Market Shares in the Merger Guidelines. George B. Shepherd, Helen S. Shepherd and William G. Shepherd. XLV:835- 885 CARTELS The Per Se Legality of Some Naked Restraints: A (Re)Conceptualization of the Antitrust Analysis of Cartelistic Organizations. Peter C. Carstensen and Bette Roth. XLV:349-435. Cartels and Controls in Legal Training. George B. Shepherd. XLV: 437-466. COMPETITION LAW Competition Law in Post-Central-Planning Bulgaria. Bernard Hoekman and Simeon Djankov. XLV:227-248. Going European: Britain's New Competition Law. Michael Utton. XLV:531-551. INDEX TO SUBJECTS CONSPIRACY Testing for Collusion During Periods of Input Supply Disruptions: The Case of Allocations. T. Randolph Beard and David L. Kaserman. XLV:213-226. DOWNSTREAM MARKETS The Third Relevant Market. Robert L. Steiner. XLV:719-759. ECONOMICS Testing for Collusion During Periods of Input Supply Disruptions: The Case of Allocations. T. Randolph Beard and David L. Kaserman. XLV:213-226. The Third Relevant Market. Robert L. Steiner. XLV:719-759. Theory and Fact in Antitrust Doctrine: Summary Judgment Standards, Single-Brand Aftermarkets and the Clash of Microeconomic Models. Rudolph J. R. Peritz. XLV:887-920. EFFICIENT-FIRM COST STANDARD The (In)Efficiency of the “Efficient-Firm” Cost Standard. Dennis L. Weisman. XLV:195-211. FOREIGN ANTITRUST LAWS Bulgaria Competition Law in Post-Central-Planning Bulgaria. Bernard Hoekman and Simeon Djankov. XLV:227-248. Comparative Predatory Pricing Standards: Is There a Growing International Consensus? Gunnar Niels and Adriaan ten Kate. XLV:787-809. INDEX TO SUBJECTS European Union (See also U.S./EU Merger Enforcement) Subsidiarity and the Division of Jurisdiction in EU Merger Control. Eleanor J. Morgan. XLV:153-—193 United Kingdom Going European: Britain’s New Competition Law. Michael Utton. XLV:531-551 Comparative Competition and the Regulation of Mergers in the Water Industry of England and Wales. Charles M. Weir. XLV:81 1-833 Competition Policy for Regulated Utility Industries in Britain. Robin Nuttall. XLV:935-973. INDUSTRY STUDIES Airline Defining Airline Markets: A Comparison of the U.S. and EU Experiences. Pietro Crocioni. XLV:1-54. Can International Antitrust Be Saved for the Post-Boeing Merger World? A Proposal to Minimize International Conflict and to Rescue Antitrust from Misuse. Daniel J. Gifford and E. Thomas Sullivan. XLV:55-118. The Boeing/McDonnell Douglas Merger: The Economics, Antitrust Law and Politics of the Aerospace Industry. Thomas L. Boeder and Gary J. Dorman. XLV:119-152. Banking A Symposium on the Changes in Banking, With Implications for Antitrust: Introduction. Bernard Shull and Lawrence J. White. XLV:553-—569. Competition in Shifting Product and Geographic Markets. Lawrence J. Radecki. XLV:571-613.

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