Published as Public Policy Pamphlet No. 15, ed. GideonseHarry D. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1934) and revised and published as Chap. 2 of Economy Policy for a Free Society (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1948), p. 42.
2.
Address by Assistant Attorney General Thomas E. Kauper to the Practising Law Institute. Washington, D.C. (December 7, 1973).
3.
GalbraithJohn Kenneth, The New Industrial State (Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1967), pp. 184–197.
4.
See WhitneySimon, “Antitrust—Costs and Benefits”in Business Problems of the Seventies, ed., BachmanJules (New YorkUniversity Press, 1973).
5.
See PegrumDudley F., Public Regulation of Business, Rev. Ed. (Homewood, Ill.: Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1965), pp. 296–304, for a summary of departures from antitrust.
6.
JacobyNeil H., Corporate Power and Social Responsibility (New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, Inc., 1973), p. 143.
7.
Supplementary Paper No. 13. Committee for Economic Development (New York: 1962), p. 199.
8.
A similar conclusion was reached by DemsetzHaroldProfessor in his paper, “Two Systems of Belief about Monopoly,”Proceedings of the Columbia Law School Conference on Industrial Concentration. Mss. March 1974.
9.
See MarkhamJesse W., “Market Concentration and Innovation,” Mss. prepared for Columbia Law School Conference on Industrial Concentration (March 1974).
10.
See MarshallAlfred, Principles of Economics8th Ed. (London: Macmillan and Company, 1930) Book V; RobinsonJoan, Economics of Imperfect Competition (London: Macmillan and Company, 1938); ChamberlinEdward S., Monopolistic Competition (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1938).
11.
Jacoby, op. cit., pp. 138–143. Also, SchumpeterJoseph A., Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy (New York: Harper, 1942) and ClarkJ. M., Competition as a Dynamic Process (Washington: Brookings Institution, 1961).
12.
Jacoby, op. cit., p. 140.
13.
See WeissL. W., “The Concentration-Profits Relationships and Antitrust,”Proceedings of the Columbia Law School Conference on Industrial Concentration, Mss. (March 1974).
14.
WestonJ. FredOrnsteinStanley I., The Impact of Large Firms on the U.S. Economy (Lexington, Mass.: D. C. Heath and Co., 1973), Chap. 1.
15.
See McGeeJohn S., “Efficiency and Economies of Size,”Proceedings of the Columbia Law School Conference on Industrial Concentration, Mss. (March 1974).
16.
BrozenYale, “Competition, Efficiency, and Antitrust,”Address to the Business Economists' Conference, University of Chicago, May 1, 1969.
17.
DemsetzHarold, op. cit,., citing research of Dan Leach, University of California, Los Angeles.
18.
Address of Assistant Attorney General Thomas E. Kauper to the Practicing Law Institute, Washington, D.C. (December 7, 1973).