Antitrust Economics and Law, 2026 Spring ECON 127 001 LEC 001

2026 Spring ECON 127 001 LEC 001

We will study both antitrust law and antitrust economics. Antitrust law governs the accumulation and exercise of market power. It prohibits both monopolization and agreements in unreasonable restraint of trade such as price fixing. It also prohibits anticompetitive mergers and a variety of specific competition problems such as exclusive dealing or tying arrangements. Deciding what qualifies as "monopolization," what qualifies as an "unreasonable restraint of trade," what qualifies as "anticompetitive," and more generally how to interpret the prohibitions of antitrust law invariably involves economic analysis. Such economic analysis commonly goes by the name "antitrust economics".

Course Times
TuTh 12:30pm - 1:59pm
Course Location
Physics Building 4
Course CCN
27195
Course Level
Undergraduate
Course Units
4
Section Type
Lecture
Course number
127
Instructors
Aaron S Edlin

Instructor(s)

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Richard Jennings Endowed Chair, Professor of Economics, Professor of Law
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