In Re Brand Name Prescription Drugs Antitrust Litigation
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Published: 1997
Total Pages: 160
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Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Published: 2002
Total Pages: 129
ISBN-13: 1428951938
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Robin Feldman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2017-06-09
Total Pages: 165
ISBN-13: 131673949X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhile the shockingly high prices of prescription drugs continue to dominate the news, the strategies used by pharmaceutical companies to prevent generic competition are poorly understood, even by the lawmakers responsible for regulating them. In this groundbreaking work, Robin Feldman and Evan Frondorf illuminate the inner workings of the pharmaceutical market and show how drug companies twist health policy to achieve goals contrary to the public interest. In highly engaging prose, they offer specific examples of how generic competition has been stifled for years, with costs climbing into the billions and everyday consumers paying the price. Drug Wars is a guide to the current landscape, a roadmap for reform, and a warning of what is to come. It should be read by policymakers, academics, patients, and anyone else concerned with the soaring costs of prescription drugs.
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Published: 1985
Total Pages: 62
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Publisher: U.S. Government Printing Office
Published: 1998
Total Pages: 94
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Publisher: American Bar Association
Published: 2009
Total Pages: 132
ISBN-13: 9781604425581
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Herbert HOVENKAMP
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Published: 2009-06-30
Total Pages: 392
ISBN-13: 9780674038820
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAfter thirty years, the debate over antitrust's ideology has quieted. Most now agree that the protection of consumer welfare should be the only goal of antitrust laws. Execution, however, is another matter. The rules of antitrust remain unfocused, insufficiently precise, and excessively complex. The problem of poorly designed rules is severe, because in the short run rules weigh much more heavily than principles. At bottom, antitrust is a defensible enterprise only if it can make the microeconomy work better, after accounting for the considerable costs of operating the system. The Antitrust Enterprise is the first authoritative and compact exposition of antitrust law since Robert Bork's classic The Antitrust Paradox was published more than thirty years ago. It confronts not only the problems of poorly designed, overly complex, and inconsistent antitrust rules but also the current disarray of antitrust's rule of reason, offering a coherent and workable set of solutions. The result is an antitrust policy that is faithful to the consumer welfare principle but that is also more readily manageable by the federal courts and other antitrust tribunals.
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Published: 1982
Total Pages: 80
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