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Tables of Contents for The Role of the Academic Economist in Litigation Support
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Expert Testimony by Economists: What Makes it Effective?
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10
Hendrik S. Houthakker
Economic Analysis in Antitrust Litigation Support: The Federal Trade Commission's 1986 Challenge to the Proposed Merger of Coca-Cola and Dr Pepper
11
20
Lawrence J. White
Research, Pure and Impure: Their Economies of Scope
31
2
William J. Baumol
An Econometric Analysis of the Factors Affecting the Retail Price of Instant Coffee
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Ronald Bewley
Market Power and Vertical Restraints in Retailing Private and an Analysis of FTC v Toys ``R' US
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30
Dennis W. Carlton
Hal S. Sider
The Role of the Expert Witness in Tru-tone v Festival Records: Further Progress to the Recognition of Cluster Markets Down Under
97
16
Philip L. Williams
Statistical Evidence in Discrimination Cases
113
16
Joseph L. Gastwirth
Economic Consulting, Fire Fighting and Similar Adventures
129
8
F.M. Scherer
The Economist as an Expert in Discrimination Cases: The Elegance of Microeconomic Theory
137
10
Edward Lazear
An Analysis of Price-fixing Claims and Economic Damages in the Matter of the Plaintiffs v. Mr. Darbis' Widgets
147
20
Robert L. Basmann
Dale E. Boisso
Antitrust and Labor Markets in Professional Sports
167
22
Roger G. Noll
Causes and Consequences of Expert Disagreement: Methodological Lessons from the U.S. v. AT&T Debate
189
18
C.A. Knox Lovell
Robin C. Sickles
Inducements to Advocacy: The Economist as Independent Expert
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22
Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason
Richard A. Pfau
Statistical Sampling and Analysis in Litigation
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Dennis J. Aigner