Antitrust Economics on Trial [electronic resource] : a Dialogue on the New Laissez-Faire.
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TextSeries: Princeton legacy libraryPublication details: Princeton : Princeton University Press, 2014.Description: 1 online resource (147 pages)Content type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781400862559
- 1400862558
- Antitrust law -- United States
- Competition -- Government policy -- United States
- Consolidation and merger of corporations -- United States
- Trade regulation -- United States
- Trusts, Industrial -- United States
- Trusts, Industrial -- United States
- Consolidation and merger of corporations -- United States
- Trade regulation -- United States
- Antitrust law -- United States
- Competition -- Government policy -- United States
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / General
- Antitrust law
- Competition -- Government policy
- Consolidation and merger of corporations
- Trade regulation
- Trusts, Industrial
- United States
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / General
- 338.8
- HD2795 .A23 2014
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Is it the central purpose of American antitrust policy to encourage decentralization of economic power? Or is it to promote ""consumer welfare""? Is there a painful trade-off between market dominance and economic ""efficiency""? What is the proper role of government in this area? In recent years the public policy debate on these core questions has been marked by a cacophony of divergent opinions--theorists against empiricists, apostles of the ""new learning"" against defenders of the traditional structure-conduct-performance paradigm, ""laissez-faire"" advocates against ""interventionists."