Cover; Prelims; Preface; Summary Contents; Contents; Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; 1. Framing the Analysis; 2. The Uneasy Cohabitation of Law and Economics in Competition Regimes; 3. Fault Lines in Competition Policy; 4. IntellectualProperty and Competition Policy: Constructing the Interface; 5. Refusals to License in the United States; 6. Europe's Exceptional Circumstances Test; 7. Refusals to License in Australia and New Zealand: Parsing the Hints and Silences; 8. Canada: Legislative Solutions and Regulatory Bypass
9. Reintegrating Law and Economics: Perfecting the Art of the PossibleBibliography; Index
Summary
Economic analysis rarely appears on the judicial horizon in intellectualproperty litigation. In competition cases, by contrast, economists are familiar figures in the courtroom and the language of economics is scattered throughout the judgments of even t