The debate about antitrust and inequality reveals that increased antitrust enforcement and equality are not necessarily connected. It further reveals that there is a lack of evidence on antitrust enforcement’s impact on society, including on its ability to increase the pie for the world as a whole. Antitrust law is thus ripe for a paradigm shift if it is to play a serious role in combating abuse of power and the reproduction of concentration of wealth in the twenty-first century. Antitrust lawyers should articulate targeted resistance to particular hierarchical structures rather than pursue abstract goals of equality or competition and articulate new tools for addressing the reproduction of wealth and power in society. This requires the ame...
Increasing concern about economic inequality has coincided with an unsettling ascendancy of some lar...
For antitrust practitioners, scholars, and economists—those who work with antitrust in agencies, cou...
For antitrust practitioners, scholars, and economists—those who work with antitrust in agencies, cou...
The debate about antitrust and inequality reveals that increased antitrust enforcement and equality ...
Why would anyone want to use antitrust law as a wealth distribution device when far more explicit st...
Wealth inequality has reemerged as a major political issue and may become one of the defining themes...
Economic inequality recently has entered the political discourse in a highly visible way. This polit...
In its current form, antitrust law is sometimes said to advance consumer welfare and to disregard ec...
Economic inequality recently has entered the political discourse in a highly visible way. This polit...
Economic inequality recently has entered the political discourse in a highly visible way. This polit...
Increasing concern about economic inequality has coincided with an unsettling ascendancy of some lar...
In recent years, progressive public intellectuals and prominent scholars have asserted that monopoly...
Antitrust scholars frequently refer to an “ideological pendulum” to describe the rise and fall of tr...
Since I have already published a lengthy academic article on antitrust and wealth inequality, I have...
Increasing concern about economic inequality has coincided with an unsettling ascendancy of some lar...
Increasing concern about economic inequality has coincided with an unsettling ascendancy of some lar...
For antitrust practitioners, scholars, and economists—those who work with antitrust in agencies, cou...
For antitrust practitioners, scholars, and economists—those who work with antitrust in agencies, cou...
The debate about antitrust and inequality reveals that increased antitrust enforcement and equality ...
Why would anyone want to use antitrust law as a wealth distribution device when far more explicit st...
Wealth inequality has reemerged as a major political issue and may become one of the defining themes...
Economic inequality recently has entered the political discourse in a highly visible way. This polit...
In its current form, antitrust law is sometimes said to advance consumer welfare and to disregard ec...
Economic inequality recently has entered the political discourse in a highly visible way. This polit...
Economic inequality recently has entered the political discourse in a highly visible way. This polit...
Increasing concern about economic inequality has coincided with an unsettling ascendancy of some lar...
In recent years, progressive public intellectuals and prominent scholars have asserted that monopoly...
Antitrust scholars frequently refer to an “ideological pendulum” to describe the rise and fall of tr...
Since I have already published a lengthy academic article on antitrust and wealth inequality, I have...
Increasing concern about economic inequality has coincided with an unsettling ascendancy of some lar...
Increasing concern about economic inequality has coincided with an unsettling ascendancy of some lar...
For antitrust practitioners, scholars, and economists—those who work with antitrust in agencies, cou...
For antitrust practitioners, scholars, and economists—those who work with antitrust in agencies, cou...