Che ¢An titrust Bulletin Volume 51 (2006) Federal Legal Publications INDEX TO THE ANTITRUST BULLETIN Volume 51 (2006) CONTENTS Index to Authors Index to Subjects Index to Book Reviews GUIDE TO VOLUME 51 1-226 227-448 449-685 687-1032 Index-1 INDEX TO AUTHORS ALBORS-LLORENS, ALBERTINA Horizontal Agreements and Concerted Practices in EC Competition Law: Unlawful and Legitimate Contacts Between Competitors. 51:837-876. BAUMANN, MICHAEL G. with Paul E. Godek. A New Look at Critical Elasticity. 51:325-337. Bair, ROGER D. with Christine A. Piette. Coupon Settlements: Compensation and Deterrence. 51:661-685. with Christine A. Piette. Editors’ Introduction to Special Issue: Antitrust Damages: Theory and Practice. 51:449-451. Brock, JAMES W. Antitrust Policy and the Oligopoly Problem. 51:227-280. CAHILL, MILEs B. see Kosicki, George CALVANI, TERRY with John Davies. Guest Editors’ Note to Special Issue: Coordinated Behavior under Section 1 of the Sherman Act and Article 31 of the EC Treaty. 51:687-689. CONNOR, JOHN M. with Robert H. Lande. The Size of Cartel Overcharges: Implications for U.S. and EC Fining Policies. 51:983-1022. CRANE, DANIEL A. Damages for Exclusionary Bundled Discounts. 51:507-520. Davies, JOHN see Calvani, Terry INDEX TO AUTHORS Dosson, PAUL Competing, Countervailing, and Coalescing Forces: The Economics of Intra- and Inter-Business System Competition. 51:175-193. DuMont, BEATRICE Are European Competition Authorities Wrong? Estimating Market Power From Abnormal Stock Returns. 51:441-448. FARRELL, JOSEPH Complexity, Diversity, and Antitrust. 51:165-173. Forr, ALBERT A. see Gundlach, Gregory GoDEK, PAUL see Baumann, Michael G. Goetz, CHARLES J. with Richard S. Higgins and Fred S. McChesney. More Can Be Better: Contributions and Setoffs in Antitrust. 51:631-660. GUNDLACH, GREGORY T. with Albert A. Foer. Complexity, Networks, and the Modernization of Antitrust: The American Antitrust Institute’s Roundtable on the Science of Complexity and Antitrust. 51:1-15. Complexity Science and Antitrust? 51:17-30. HAKANSSON, HAKAN Business Relationships and Networks: Consequences for Economic Policy. 51:143-163. Hay, GEorcE A. Horizontal Agreements: Concept and Proof. 51:877-914. HIGGINS, RICHARD S. see Goetz, Charles J. Index-3 INDEX TO AUTHORS Horton, THOMAS J. Competition or Monopoly? The Implications of Complexity Science, Chaos Theory, and Evolutionary Biology for Antitrust and Competition Policy. 51:195-214. Iacosuccl, EDwarp M. Predatory Pricing, the Theory of the Firm, and the Recoupment Test: An Examination of Recent Developments in Canadian Predatory Pricing Law. 51:281-323. JONES, ALISON Analysis of Agreements Under the U.S. and EC Antitrust Law-Convergence or Divergence? 51:691-811. IANsiTI, MARCO with Gregory L. Richards. The Information Technology Ecosystem: Structure, Health, and Performance. 51:77-110. Kosicki, GEORGE with Miles B. Cahill. Economics of Cost Pass Through and Damages in Indirect Purchaser Antitrust Cases. 51:599-630. Kovacic, WILLIAM E. An Integrated Competition Policy to Deter and Defeat Cartels. 51:813-835. LAMBERT, THOMAS A. The “Failure to Mitigate” Defense in Antitrust. 51:569-598. LANDE, ROBERT H. see Connor, John M. LESLIE, CHRISTOPHER R. Antitrust Damages and Deadweight Loss. 51:521-567. LoPATKA, JOHN E. Overcharge Damages for Monopolization of New Economy Markets. 51:453-505. Index-4 INDEX TO AUTHORS McCHESNEY, FRED S. see Goetz, Charles J. Moore, JAMES F. Business Ecosystems and the View from the Firm. 51:31-75. PIETTE, CHRISTINE A. see Blair, Roger D. PERITZ, RUDOLPH J.R. Comments on Doctrinal Cross-Dressing in Derivative Aftermarkets: Kodak, Xerox, and the Copycat Game. 51:215-226. RICHARDS, GREGORY L. see lansiti, Marco SUFRIN, BRENDA The Evolution of Article 81(3) of the EC Treaty. 51:915-981. TEN KATE, ADRIAAN The Dominance Index in Mexican Merger Control: Does It Perform Better Than the HHI? 51:383-409. TODOROV, FRANCISCO with Anthony Valcke. Judicial Review of Merger Control Decisions in the European Union. 51:339-381. VALCKE, ANTHONY see Todorov, Francisco WILKINSON, IAN F. The Evolvability of Business and the Role of Antitrust. 51:111-141. INDEX TO SUBJECTS ADMINISTRATION AND ENFORCEMENT An Integrated Competition Policy to Deter and Defeat Cartels. William E. Kovacic. 51:813-835. ANTITRUST DAMAGES Coupon Settlements: Compensation and Deterrence. Roger D. Blair and Christine A. Piette. 51:661-685. Editors’ Introduction to Special Issue: Antitrust Damages: Theory and Practice. Roger D. Blair and Christine A. Piette. 51:449-451. The Size of Cartel Overcharges: Implications for U.S. and EC Fining Policies. John M. Connor and Robert H. Lande. 51:983-1022. Damages for Exclusionary Bundled Discounts. Daniel A. Crane. 51:507-520. More Can Be Better: Contributions and Setoffs in Antitrust. Charles J. Goetz, Richard S. Higgins, and Fred S. McChesney. 51:631-660. Economics of Cost Pass Through and Damages in Indirect Purchaser Antitrust Cases. George Kosicki and Miles B. Cahill. 51:599-630. The “Failure to Mitigate” Defense in Antitrust. Thomas A. Lambert. 51:569-598. Antitrust Damages and Deadweight Loss. Christopher R. Leslie. 51:521-567. Overcharge Damages for Monopolization of New Economy Markets. John E. Lopatka. 51:453-505. ANTITRUST DEFENSES The “Failure to Mitigate” Defense in Antitrust. Thomas A. Lambert. 51:569-598. Index-6 INDEX TO SUBJECTS The Evolution of Article 81(3) of the EC Treaty. Brenda Sufrin. 51:915-981. BUNDLED DISCOUNTS Damages for Exclusionary Bundled Discounts. Daniel A. Crane. 51:507-520. BUSINESS ECOSYSTEMS Competing, Countervailing, and Coalescing Forces: The Economics of Intra- and Inter-Business System Competition. Paul Dobson. 51:175-193. Complexity, Diversity, and Antitrust. Joseph Farrell. 51:165-173. Complexity, Networks, and the Modernization of Antitrust: The American Antitrust Institute’s Roundtable on the Science of Complexity and Antitrust. Gregory T. Gundlach and Albert A. Foer. 51:1—15. Complexity Science and Antitrust? Gregory T. Gundlach. 51:17-30. Business Relationships and Networks: Consequences for Economic Policy. Hakan Hakansson. 51:143-163. Competition or Monopoly? The Implications of Complexity Science, Chaos Theory, and Evolutionary Biology for Antitrust and Competition Policy. Thomas J. Horton. 51:195-214. The Information Technology Ecosystem: Structure, Health, and Performance. Marco lansiti and Gregory L. Richards. 51:77-110. Business Ecosystems and the View from the Firm. James F. Moore. 51:31-75. The Evolvability of Business and the Role of Antitrust. Ilan F. Wilkinson. 51:111-141. CLASS ACTION LAWSUITS Coupon Settlements: Compensation and Deterrence. Roger D. Blair and Christine A. Piette. 51:661-685. Index-7 INDEX TO SUBJECTS CARTELS The Size of Cartel Overcharges: Implications for U.S. and EC Fining Policies. John M. Connor and Robert H. Lande. 51:983-1022. An Integrated Competition Policy to Deter and Defeat Cartels. William E. Kovacic. 51:813-835. COMPETITION POLICY An Integrated Competition Policy to Deter and Defeat Cartels. William E. Kovacic. 51:813-835. COMPLEXITY SCIENCE Competing, Countervailing, and Coalescing Forces: The Economics of Intra- and Inter-Business System Competition. Paul Dobson. 51:175-193. Complexity, Diversity, and Antitrust. Joseph Farrell. 51:165-173. Complexity, Networks, and the Modernization of Antitrust: The American Antitrust Institute’s Roundtable on the Science of Complexity and Antitrust. Gregory T. Gundlach and Albert A. Foer. 51:1-15. Complexity Science and Antitrust? Gregory T. Gundlach. 51:17-30. Business Relationships and Networks: Consequences for Economic Policy. Hakan Hakansson. 51:143-163. Competition or Monopoly? The Implications of Complexity Science, Chaos Theory, and Evolutionary Biology for Antitrust and Competition Policy. Thomas J. Horton. 51:195-214. The Information Technology Ecosystem: Structure, Health, and Performance. Marco lansiti and Gregory L. Richards. 51:77-110. Business Ecosystems and the View from the Firm. James F. Moore. 51:31-75. The Evolvability of Business and the Role of Antitrust. lan F. Wilkinson. 51:111-141. Index-8