The antitrust paradigm restoring a competitive economy
In the 1970s, when the United States economy was struggling and the term "stagflation" was coined to capture inflation plus stagnant business growth, the "Chicago school" critique of antitrust rules gained ascendance. In the 1980s, during Ronald Reagan's two terms as preside...
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Cambridge, Massachusetts
Harvard University Press,
2019.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Market power in an era of antitrust
- The faltering political consensus supporting antitrust
- Preventing the political misuse of antitrust
- Recalibrating error costs and presumptions
- Erroneous arguments against enforcement
- Inferring agreement and algorithmic coordination
- Exclusionary conduct by dominant platforms
- Threats to innovation from lessened competition
- Harm to suppliers, workers, and platform users
- Restoring a competitive economy.
