A Survey of the Status of Supply Substitutability in U S Supreme Court and U S Circuit Courts of Appeal Cases
Anthony Greco ()
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Anthony Greco: University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Postal: US
Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2013, vol. 4, issue 2, 112-120
Abstract:
An ongoing problem in the application of U S antitrust law is the delineation of the appropriate product market Demand and supply substitutability as measured by the coefficients of cross elasticity of demand and the coefficient of elasticity of supply respectively were introduced in the early 1950s as two possible criteria to define product markets Although the implementation and calculation of both concepts involve similar problems the courts have been more readily receptive of cross elasticity of demand as a criterion on which to define product markets Since the author has addressed this issue in a recent work he confines his attention in the present paper to reviewing and updating the use of the supply substitutability concept as a criterion for product market delineation in U S Supreme Court and in the Federal Appeals Courts
Date: 2013
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