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Contents<br/>Acknowledgments <br/>Introduction <br/><br/>1. Classical Theories<br/>Adam Smith, The Wealth of Nations<br/>David Ricardo, Principies of Political Economy and Taxation <br/>John Stuart Mill, Principies of Political Economy <br/><br/>2. Federalism, Antifederalism, and Jacksonianism<br/>Max Farrand, Records of the Federal Convention of 1787 <br/>Agrippa, To the People <br/>Alexander Hamilton, The Continentalist No. V <br/>Thornas M. Cooley, Limits of State Control of Private Business <br/><br/>3. Classicism, Neoclassicism, and the Sherman Act <br/>Alfred Marshall, Principies of Economics <br/>Arthur Twining Hadley, Economics: An Account of the Relations Between Private Property and Public Welfare <br/>Henry Rand Hatfield, The Journal of Political Economy <br/><br/>4. Progressivism and the 1912 Election <br/>Theodore Roosevelt, The Trusts, the People, and the Square Deal <br/>William Howard Taft, I've Must Get Back to Competition <br/>Woodrow Wilson, The Tarffand the Trusts <br/><br/>5. Imperfect, Monopolistic, and Workable Competition <br/>Edward Hastings Chamberlin, The Theory of Monopolistic Competition <br/>Joan Robinson, The Economics of lmperfect Competition <br/>John Maurice Clark, Toward a Concept of Workable Competition <br/><br/>6. The New Deal and the Institutionalists <br/>Adolf A. Berle and Gardiner C. Means, The Modern Corporation and Private Property <br/>Louis Brandeis, Shall We Abandon the Policy of Competition? <br/>Rexford Tugwell, The Industrial Discipline and the Governmental Arts <br/>Thurman Arnold, The Bottlenecks of Business <br/><br/>7. Antitrust After Populism <br/>Richard Hofstadter, What Happened to the Antitrust Movement? <br/><br/>8. Ordoliberalism and the Freiburg School <br/>Franz Bohm, Waltcr Eucken, and Hans Grossmann-Doerth, The Ordo Manifesto of 1936 <br/>Franz Bohm, Democracy and Economic Power <br/><br/>9. Competition and Innovation <br/>Joseph A. Schumpeter, Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy <br/>Kenneth J. Arrow, Economic Welfare and the Allocation of Resources for Invention <br/><br/>10. Structuralisrn <br/>Joe Bain, Industrial Organization <br/>Cari Kaysen and Donald F. Turner, Antitrust Policy: An Economic and Legal Analysis <br/>PhiI C. Neal et al., The Neal Report(1967) <br/><br/>11. The Chicago School <br/>George J. Stigier, The Organization of lndustry <br/>Aaron Director and Edward H. Levi, Law and the Future: Trade Regulation <br/>Robert H. Bork, The Antitrust Paradox: A Policy of War with Itself <br/>Richard A. Posner, The Chicago School of Antitrust Analysis <br/><br/>12. Transactions Costs Economics and the Post-Chicago Movement<br/>Oliver E. Williamson, Markets and Hierarchies: Analysis and Antitrust Implications <br/>F. M. Scherer, Conservative Economics and Antitrust: A Variety of lnfluences<br/>Herbert Hovenkamp, Post-Chicago Antitrust: A Review and Critique<br/><br/>Index |