Competition
Restraints
"Agreements"
Monopolies
Medicine
100

This industry was subject to ruinous competition in the 1890s and 1900s.

What are the railroads?


100

This type of restraint involves a manufacturer and a supplier.

What is vertical?
100

This type of pricing occurs when one competitor changes their price and another one follows.

What is a parallel pricing?

100

This section of the Sherman Anti-Trust deals with monopolies.

What is Section 2?


100

Pharmaceutical companies apply for these to gain a government sanctioned monopoly for their drugs.

What are patents?

200

In this case court's ruled that creating a new product and decreasing transaction costs was strong pro-competitive benefit.

What is BMI?


200

This case established that uniform price fixing is per se illegal.

What is Trenton Potteries?

200

In this case the courts rule that juries can both find that parties colluded without a formal agreement.

What is Interstate Circuit?

200

In this infamous 1911 case the court ruled that mergers to monopoly were illegal.

What is Standard Oil?

200

In this case minimum retail price maintenance agreements were ruled per se illegal.

What is Dr Miles?

300

This type of competition involves retailers competing against each other.

What is intrabrand competition?

300

The court rules that most horizontal restraints are this. It also is latin for "by itself."

What is per se illegal?

300

Despite the lack of a formal agreement, in this case the court ruled that the companies had violated anti-trust law given that the companies had nearly identical prices for over 10 years.

What is American Tabacco? 

300

This fallacy occurs when courts rule for the defendants because they believe that the defendants couldn't charge a higher (monopoly price) and thus couldn't have a monopoly. 

What is the cellophane fallacy? 

300

In this case Dr Miles was overturned, allowing minimum retail price maintenance agreements to be evaluated under the rule of reason.

What is Leegin?

400

In this case the courts ruled that ensuring public safety was insufficient to prove pro-competitive effects under the rule of reason.

What is Engineers?


400

In this case maximum retail price maintenance agreements were ruled per se illegal. 

What is Albriecht?

400

In this case the courts ruled that parallel business behavior does not itself establish agreement if it's within their self interest.


What is Theatre Enterprises?

400

This term is used to describe the deadweight loss from monopolies using their profits to protect their monopoly status.

What is Posner's Rectangle?
400

The Supreme Court used this test to evaluate reverse patent payments in Actavis.

What is the rule of reason?