Part 1. FOUNDATIONS: POLICY AND MEASUREMENT -- Chapter 1. The Basic Economics of Antitrust -- Chapter 2. History and Ideology in Antitrust Policy -- Chapter 3. Market Power and Market Definition -- Part 2. THE SUBSTANCE OF ANTITRUST -- Chapter 4. Antitrust Policy Toward Collusion and Oligopoly -- Chapter 5. Joint Ventures of Competitors, Concerted Refusals, Patent Licensing, and the Rule of Reason -- Chapter 6. Exclusionary Practices and the Dominant Firm: The Basic Doctrine of Monopolization and Attempt -- Chapter 7. Exclusionary Practices in Monopolization and Attempt Cases -- Chapter 8. Predatory and Other Exclusionary Pricing -- Chapter 9. Vertical Integration and Vertical Mergers -- Chapter 10. Tie-Ins, Reciprocity, Exclusive Dealing and Most Favored Nation Agreements -- Chapter 11. Intrabrand Restraints on Distribution -- Chapter 12. Mergers of Competitors -- Chapter 13. Conglomerate Mergers -- Chapter 14. Price Discrimination and the Robinson-Patman Act -- Part 3. ANTITRUST AS A REGULATORY INSTITUTION -- Chapter 15. Public Enforcement of the Federal Antitrust Laws -- Chapter 16. Private Enforcement -- Chapter 17. Damages -- Chapter 18. Antitrust and the Process of Democratic Government -- Chapter 19. Antitrust and Federal Regulatory Policy -- Chapter 20. Antitrust Federalism and the "State Action" Doctrine -- Chapter 21. The Reach of the Federal Antitrust Laws