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100 1 $aLott, John R.,$cJr.,$d1958-
245 10 $aAre predatory commitments credible? :$bwho should the courts believe? /$cJohn R. Lott, Jr.
260 $aChicago :$bUniversity of Chicago Press,$c℗♭1999.
300 $ax, 173 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
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490 1 $aStudies in law and economics
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 155-164) and index.
505 00 $tThe Debate on Predation --$tReputational Models of Predation: Testing the Assumptions --$tNonprofit Objectives and Credible Commitments: What Does This Imply for Government Enterprises? --$tAre Government or Private Enterprises More Likely to Engage in Predatory Behavior? Some International Evidence --$tWhat Happens When the Victims Have Better Information Than the Predators?
520 1 $a"In Are Predatory Commitments Credible? Who Should the Courts Believe? John Lott provides long-awaited empirical analysis of predatory pricing. By examining firms accused of or convicted of predation over a thirty-year period, he shows that these firms are not organized as game-theoretic or other models of predation would predict. In contrast, what evidence exists for predation suggests that government enterprises are more of a threat and are more likely to engage in predatory behavior than private firms. This work will be of great interest to economists, legal scholars, and antitrust policy makers."--Jacket.
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830 0 $aStudies in law and economics (Chicago, Ill.)
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