As of late, there has been a concerted push in the Biden administration, backed by prominent academics, to expand the application of antitrust law against major employers who are said to exercise monopsony power that reduces aggregate demand and thus leaves too many workers on the sidelines. The effort takes place chiefly in two major areas: stricter attacks on covenants not-to-compete, and more intense review of mergers under the Clayton Act. This paper begins with an historical account of the law in both areas, from which it concludes that there is no good reason to alter the status quo ante. The modern claims of antitrust violations are said to rest on the traditional consumer welfare standard. But the theoretical and empirical evidence ...
There is a fundamental conflict between labor law and antitrust law. The antitrust laws reflect the ...
From the outset, the difficulty in applying the antitrust concept to organized labor has been that t...
Increasing concern about economic inequality has coincided with an unsettling ascendancy of some lar...
As of late, there has been a concerted push in the Biden administration, backed by prominent academi...
Growing inequality, the decline in labor’s share of national income, and increasing evidence of labo...
Growing inequality, the decline in labor’s share of national income, and increasing evidence of labo...
Recent research indicates that labor market power has contributed to wage inequality and economic st...
The important field of antitrust and labor has gone through a profound change in orientation. For th...
Not long ago, economists denied the existence of monopsony in labor markets. Today, scholars are tal...
Today, unlike in years past, labor is much more likely to be viewed as the victim and not the perpet...
Labor market concentration can worsen after a merger takes place, and this heightened concentration ...
Since the passage of the Sherman Act, the Supreme Court has struggled to formulate a test governing ...
In his article, The Application of Antitrust Law to Labor Markets—Then and Now, Richard Epstein argu...
This Article argues that the Sherman Act regulates concerted employer activity in the labor market o...
Mergers of competitors are conventionally challenged under the federal antitrust laws when they thre...
There is a fundamental conflict between labor law and antitrust law. The antitrust laws reflect the ...
From the outset, the difficulty in applying the antitrust concept to organized labor has been that t...
Increasing concern about economic inequality has coincided with an unsettling ascendancy of some lar...
As of late, there has been a concerted push in the Biden administration, backed by prominent academi...
Growing inequality, the decline in labor’s share of national income, and increasing evidence of labo...
Growing inequality, the decline in labor’s share of national income, and increasing evidence of labo...
Recent research indicates that labor market power has contributed to wage inequality and economic st...
The important field of antitrust and labor has gone through a profound change in orientation. For th...
Not long ago, economists denied the existence of monopsony in labor markets. Today, scholars are tal...
Today, unlike in years past, labor is much more likely to be viewed as the victim and not the perpet...
Labor market concentration can worsen after a merger takes place, and this heightened concentration ...
Since the passage of the Sherman Act, the Supreme Court has struggled to formulate a test governing ...
In his article, The Application of Antitrust Law to Labor Markets—Then and Now, Richard Epstein argu...
This Article argues that the Sherman Act regulates concerted employer activity in the labor market o...
Mergers of competitors are conventionally challenged under the federal antitrust laws when they thre...
There is a fundamental conflict between labor law and antitrust law. The antitrust laws reflect the ...
From the outset, the difficulty in applying the antitrust concept to organized labor has been that t...
Increasing concern about economic inequality has coincided with an unsettling ascendancy of some lar...