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Monopsony: Antitrust Law and Economics

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When owners of major league baseball teams collude in dealing with free agents, when universities meet to avoid a bidding war for the most desirable students, when large manufacturing or processing facilities fix purchase prices of raw materials at artificially low levels, and when dealers rig the bids in public auctions, monopsony power is being exercised. Drawing on microeconomic theory and antitrust law, this interdisciplinary work explores the implications of monopsony, or buying power, for antitrust policy. Roger Blair ...

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Monopsony: Antitrust Law and Economics 1993, Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

ISBN-13: 9780691043098

Hardcover