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CURRENT ISSUE

Product Bundling in Communications Markets: A Brown Bag Program

Economist Barry Nalebuff applies his theory on bundling to communications markets, with reactions from in-house counsel from the telephone and cable industries.

The Muris Legacy

FTC Commissioner Thomas B. Leary reflects on the tenure of former FTC Chairman Timothy Muris.

Book Review: The Art of the Steal

Christopher Leslie reviews Christopher Mason's tale of the Sotheby's-Christie's auction house price-fixing case.

LePage's v. 3M: Five Ingredients in Search of a Monopoly Broth

Ron Davis finds much missing in the Third Circuit's monopolization analysis and points to four alternative approaches.

LePage's v. 3M: A Reality Check

Gary Zanfagna takes a hard look at three different perspectives on bundled rebates.

The Antitrust Modernization Commission: An Introduction

Ronan Harty provides a close-up look at the Antitrust Modernization Commission.

Paper Trail

Bill Page examines Barry Nalebuff's recent paper on monopoly profits and the envelope theorem.

 
NB: From the Editor

WELCOME to the November issue of The Antitrust Source. Published bi-monthly, The Source is your on-line connection to the latest information and commentary in the world of antitrust. Each issue features up to the minute analysis and insight on the most current topics in antitrust by leading practitioners, economists, and government officials.

In this issue, we feature a wide array of comments on bundling and the Supreme Court's denial of cert. in LePage's, a look back at former FTC Chairman Tim Muris' legacy, a review of The Art of the Steal, and a preview of the work of the Antitrust Modernization Commission.

If there is something you think we should cover or you have something you'd like us to publish, send it to us at antitrust@att.net.

Gary Zanfagna
Editorial Chair

Michael Barnett
Mary Lou Steptoe
Issue Editor

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