By any measure economists have played increasingly prominent roles in antitrust policy making, at least since the early 1970s. Indeed, the approach to the analysis of public policy toward business pioneered by Chicago school economists dominates the academic literature nowadays. According to the Chicago school\u27s adherents, their insistence that antitrust be examined through the lens of price theory should have produced discernably `better\u27 (read pro-consumer) laws and `better\u27 law enforcement. This paper contends that economists have in fact not had a positive influence on antitrust policy, but have instead actively contributed to its use as a way of subverting competitive market forces
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During the late 1970s and 1980s, the federal courts transformed antitrust rules and the federal enfo...
As in so many areas of law and politics in the United States, antitrust’s center is at bay. It is be...
Acceptance of the importance of economics in antitrust law has become widespread. The Association of...
Over the past two to three decades economics has played an increasingly important role in the develo...
The economist's role and status in antitrust cases: lessons from past experience in the US cement in...
Four factors were influential in my decision to write this survey paper summarizing what economists ...
In this article, the authors interrogate legal and economic history to analyze the process by which ...
In this article,we use a history of economic thought perspective to analyze the process by which the...
International audienceWe interrogate the legal and economic history to analyse the process by which...
This article, which was published in 1985, describes the development of a Post-Chicago antitrust p...
For over a hundred years, competition policy has been a central part of a market economy’s legal fra...
Are moral assumptions woven into the fabric of economic analysisand resulting public policy rulesof...
Current controversy over antitrust centers on goals and methods. Chicago School economic analysts ...
Since Oliver Williamson published Markets and Hierarchies in 1975 transaction cost economics (TCE) h...
This paper presents the late convergence process from US economists that led them to support a stron...
During the late 1970s and 1980s, the federal courts transformed antitrust rules and the federal enfo...
As in so many areas of law and politics in the United States, antitrust’s center is at bay. It is be...
Acceptance of the importance of economics in antitrust law has become widespread. The Association of...
Over the past two to three decades economics has played an increasingly important role in the develo...
The economist's role and status in antitrust cases: lessons from past experience in the US cement in...